| Literature DB >> 25200209 |
Faraz Kureshi1, Philip G Jones2, Donna M Buchanan3, Mouin S Abdallah3, John A Spertus3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the perceptions of patients with stable coronary artery disease of the urgency and benefits of elective percutaneous coronary intervention and to examine how they vary across centers and by providers.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25200209 PMCID: PMC4157615 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.g5309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ ISSN: 0959-8138
Volume of patients with stable coronary artery disease seen by interventional cardiologists (operators)
| No of patients | No (%) of operators (n=135) |
|---|---|
| 1 to <5 | 63 (47) |
| 5 to <10 | 39 (29) |
| 10 to <15 | 18 (13) |
| 15 to <20 | 4 (3) |
| 20 to <25 | 6 (4) |
| 25 to 46 | 5 (4) |
Qualitative description of the informed consent process at each site
| Site | Professional responsible for signed consent | Formal educational materials provided to patient | Setting for signed consent | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operator | Nurse | Fellow | Office | Holding room for outpatient | Room for inpatient | ||
| 1 | +++ | + | ++ | ND | ND | +++ | + |
| 2 | +++ | ND | ++ | ++ | ND | +++ | + |
| 3 | + | +++ | ND | ++ | ND | +++ | +++ |
| 4 | ++ | ND | +++ | ND | + | +++ | ++ |
| 5 | ++ | ND | +++ | ND | ND | +++ | +++ |
| 6 | +++ | ND | ++ | ++ | ND | ++ | +++ |
| 7 | + | +++ | ND | ND | ND | +++ | +++ |
| 8 | ++ | ++ | ND | +++ | ND | +++ | +++ |
| 9 | +++ | ND | +++ | ++ | ND | ND | +++ |
| 10 | + | ND | +++ | + | ND | +++ | ++ |
ND=not done.
+++=predominant mode; ++=occasional mode; +=rare mode.
Characteristics of patients with stable coronary artery disease who completed the interview (n=991)
| Characteristics | No (%)* |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD) age (years) | 65.0 (10.6) |
| Sex: | |
| Male | 745 (75.2) |
| Female | 246 (24.8) |
| Race: | |
| White | 906 (92.9) |
| Black/African-American | 37 (3.8) |
| Other | 32 (3.3) |
| Married | 737 (74.7) |
| Less than high school education | 74 (7.5) |
| No insurance | 6 (0.6) |
| Insurance type: | |
| Private | 780 (83.7) |
| Military | 13 (1.4) |
| Medicare | 453 (48.6) |
| Indian health service | 2 (0.2) |
| Medicaid | 29 (3.1) |
| State specific | 7 (0.8) |
| Avoided care owing to cost | 86 (8.7) |
| Prior myocardial infarction | 250 (25.2) |
| Prior percutaneous coronary intervention | 432 (43.6) |
| Prior coronary artery bypass grafting | 195 (19.7) |
| Stress imaging performed | 622 (62.8) |
| Mean (SD) Seattle angina questionnaire physical Limitation Score and (SD) | 77.9 (22.8) |
| SAQ angina frequency score: | |
| 0-30 (daily) | 78 (7.9) |
| 31-60 (weekly) | 284 (28.7) |
| 61-99 (monthly) | 310 (31.3) |
| 100 (none) | 319 (32.2) |
| SAQ quality of life score: | |
| 0-24 (poor) | 69 (7.0) |
| 25-49 (fair) | 266 (26.9) |
| 50-74 (good) | 304 (30.7) |
| 75-100 (excellent) | 350 (35.4) |
| Rose dyspnea score: | |
| 0 | 304 (31.1) |
| 1 | 177 (18.1) |
| 2 | 167 (17.1) |
| 3 | 175 (17.9) |
| 4 | 155 (15.8) |
SAQ=Seattle angina questionnaire.
*Unless stated otherwise.
Characteristics of operators who performed the percutaneous coronary intervention procedure (n=135)
| Characteristics | No (%)* |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD) age (years) | 50.7 (8.4) |
| Sex: | |
| Female | 8 (5.9) |
| Male | 127 (94.1) |
| Medical school: | |
| Foreign | 32 (23.7) |
| USA/Canada | 103 (76.3) |
| Years in practice: | |
| Mean (SD) | 17.6 (9.3) |
| Median (interquartile range) | 16.0 (10.0-25.0) |
| Board certification in cardiology | 130 (96.3) |
| Board certification in interventional cardiology | 111 (82.2) |
| Mean (SD) | 27.2 (79.4) |
| Median (interquartile range) | 6.0 (0.0-24.0) |
| No of publications: | |
| 0 | 37 (27.4) |
| 1-9 | 50 (37.0) |
| 10-49 | 27 (20.0) |
| ≥50 | 21 (15.6) |
*Unless stated otherwise.
Reported perceptions of percutaneous coronary intervention by patients with stable coronary artery disease
| Perceived benefit | Study average (%) | Hospital range (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Extend life | 90 | 80-97 |
| Prevent myocardial infarction | 88 | 79-97 |
| Save life | 69 | 31-85 |
| Decrease symptoms | 67 | 52-87 |
| Improve abnormality | 52 | 32-68 |
| Other | 8 | 0-23 |
| Emergent procedure | 20 | 4-38 |

Fig 1 Proportion of patients with stable coronary artery disease with various perceptions of their elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) by site (n=10)
Frequency of benefits of percutaneous coronary intervention chosen by patients (n=991)
| No of benefits selected | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0.4 |
| 1 | 5.3 |
| 2 | 8.7 |
| 3 | 17.8 |
| 4 | 29.6 |
| 5 | 29.3 |
| 6 | 8.6 |
| 7 | 0.4 |

Fig 2 Median odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of patients’ perceptions of the urgency and benefits of elective percutaneous coronary intervention by hospitals and operators within a hospital. *Adjusted for patient and operator (interventional cardiologist) characteristics. †Confidence interval comes close to 1.00 but does not include it, P≤0.05