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Total ischaemic time and 9-year outcomes in STEMI patients treated with pPCI.

M Polańska-Skrzypczyk1, M Karcz2, P Bekta2, C Kępka3, P Sielatycki4, W Rużyłło3, A Witkowski2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prolonged total ischaemic time (TIT) has been shown to independently predict poor myocardial perfusion in STEMI patients and affect in-hospital mortality. We aim to evaluate the influence of TIT on long-term follow-up (F/U) and identify the factors associated with TIT in patients with STEMI treated with pPCI at a high volume centre.
METHODS: In a prospective "all-comer" registry, clinical, angiographic and procedural characteristics, TIT and 9-year mortality were determined in consecutive STEMI patients treated with pPCI. Patients were divided according to TIT into three groups: A) <3, B) 3-6 and C) >6h.
RESULTS: Among 1064 patients, TIT was known in 1002 patients, 5 patients were lost to F/U. For censored observations F/U was 7.2-8.8 years. There were 350, 461, and 186 patients in groups A, B, and C, respectively. Patients in group A compared to B and C were younger, more often males and smokers, less frequently had history of CAD, and more frequently had occluded infarct related artery. However, final TIMI3 was obtained more frequently. Overall 30-day mortality was 4%, one-year mortality 7% and nine-year mortality 27%. Multivariable logistic regression models indicated that longer TIT was associated with a higher risk of 9-year mortality (A-21%, B-28%, C-37%, p<0.0005). TIT>6h was independently associated with advanced age, diabetes mellitus, history of CAD and higher rate of initial TIMI grade flow 3.
CONCLUSIONS: TIT is strongly related with mortality in STEMI patients even after nine years of F/U. This finding reinforces the necessity of shortening the TIT in all STEMI patients.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI); Prognostic factors; ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI); Total ischaemic time (TIT)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25705011     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.02.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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