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Incidence of cardiovascular events in patients with stabilized coronary heart disease: the EUROASPIRE IV follow-up study.

Dirk De Bacquer1, Delphine De Smedt2, Kornelia Kotseva2,3, Catriona Jennings3, David Wood3, Lars Rydén4, Viveca Gyberg4, Bahira Shahim4, Philippe Amouyel5, Jan Bruthans6, Almudena Castro Conde7, Renata Cífková6, Jaap W Deckers8, Johan De Sutter9, Mirza Dilic10, Maryna Dolzhenko11, Andrejs Erglis12, Zlatko Fras13, Dan Gaita14, Nina Gotcheva15, John Goudevenos16, Peter Heuschmann17,18, Aleksandras Laucevicius19,20, Seppo Lehto21, Dragan Lovic22, Davor Miličić23, David Moore24, Evagoras Nicolaides25, Raphael Oganov26, Andrzej Pajak27, Nana Pogosova28, Zeljko Reiner23, Martin Stagmo29, Stefan Störk30, Lale Tokgözoğlu31, Dusko Vulic32, Martin Wagner17,18, Guy De Backer2.   

Abstract

The EUROASPIRE surveys (EUROpean Action on Secondary Prevention through Intervention to Reduce Events) demonstrated that most European coronary patients fail to achieve lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic targets. Here we report on the 2-year incidence of hard cardiovascular (CV) endpoints in the EUROASPIRE IV cohort. EUROASPIRE IV (2012-2013) was a large cross-sectional study undertaken at 78 centres from selected geographical areas in 24 European countries. Patients were interviewed and examined at least 6 months following hospitalization for a coronary event or procedure. Fatal and non-fatal CV events occurring at least 1 year after this baseline screening were registered. The primary outcome in our analyses was the incidence of CV death or non-fatal myocardial infarction, stroke or heart failure. Cox regression models, stratified for country, were fitted to relate baseline characteristics to outcome. Our analyses included 7471 predominantly male patients. Overall, 222 deaths were registered of whom 58% were cardiovascular. The incidence of the primary outcome was 42 per 1000 person-years. Comorbidities were strongly and significantly associated with the primary outcome (multivariately adjusted hazard ratio HR, 95% confidence interval): severe chronic kidney disease (HR 2.36, 1.44-3.85), uncontrolled diabetes (HR 1.89, 1.50-2.38), resting heart rate ≥ 75 bpm (HR 1.74, 1.30-2.32), history of stroke (HR 1.70, 1.27-2.29), peripheral artery disease (HR 1.48, 1.09-2.01), history of heart failure (HR 1.47, 1.08-2.01) and history of acute myocardial infarction (HR 1.27, 1.05-1.53). Low education and feelings of depression were significantly associated with increased risk. Lifestyle factors such as persistent smoking, insufficient physical activity and central obesity were not significantly related to adverse outcome. Blood pressure and LDL-C levels appeared to be unrelated to cardiovascular events irrespective of treatment. In patients with stabilized CHD, comorbid conditions that may reflect the ubiquitous nature of atherosclerosis, dominate lifestyle-related and other modifiable risk factors in terms of prognosis, at least over a 2-year follow-up period.

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Keywords:  Coronary heart disease; Guidelines implementation; Secondary prevention

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30353266     DOI: 10.1007/s10654-018-0454-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0393-2990            Impact factor:   8.082


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