Prognostic heterogeneity among patients with chronic stable coronary disease: determinants of long-term mortality after treatment with percutaneous intervention


Autoria(s): LEMOS, Pedro A.; CAMPOS, Carlos A. H.; FALCAO, Joao L. A. A.; RIBEIRO, Expedito E.; PERIN, Marco A.; KAJITA, Luiz J.; ESTEVES FILHO, Antonio; GAMA, Marcus N. da; HORTA, Pedro E.; MARCHIORI, Gilberto G.; SPADARO, Andre G.; MARTINEZ, Eulogio E.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Aims: To evaluate the risk and predictors of death in a large population of patients with stable coronary disease treated with percutaneous intervention. Methods and results: The study population comprised 1,276 patients with chronic angina or silent ischaemia who underwent elective coronary angioplasty. Baseline and in-hospital mortality data were prospectively collected for all patients during the index hospitalisation. Post-discharge outcome was assessed at out-patient clinic, by review of the patients` records, or direct phone contact. Deaths were classified as cardiac and non-cardiac. Age, peripheral arterial disease, congestive heart failure with NYHA class Ill, triple-vessel disease, and procedural success (i.e. angiographic success for all lesions in the absence of pen-procedural infarction) remained as multivariate independent predictors of death. For the entire population 4-year cumulative all-cause and cardiac mortality were respectively 5.4% and 4.1%. Four-year mortality for patients without any multivariate predictor was 2.4%, while for patients with two or more predictors the death rate was 16.3% after four years. Conclusions: Patients with stable coronary disease undergoing percutaneous treatment have an overall low mortality rate after four years. Nevertheless, stable patients comprise a heterogeneous population in terms of risk profile, ranging from patients at very low risk of late death to individuals with a poor long-term prognosis.

Identificador

EUROINTERVENTION, v.5, n.2, p.239-243, 2009

1774-024X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23283

10.4244/EIJV5I2A37

http://dx.doi.org/10.4244/EIJV5I2A37

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eng

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EUROPA EDITION

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Eurointervention

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Angioplasty #bare metal stent #epidemiology
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