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Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status

AIMS: Emerging data show that complete revascularization (CR) reduces cardiovascular death and recurrent myocardial infarction in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the influence of revascularization status on development of arrhythmia in the long-term post-STEMI phase is p...

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Autores principales: Thomsen, Anna F, Jøns, Christian, Jabbari, Reza, Jacobsen, Mia R, Stampe, Niels Kjær, Butt, Jawad H, Olsen, Niels Thue, Kelbæk, Henning, Torp-Pedersen, Christian, Fosbøl, Emil L, Pedersen, Frants, Køber, Lars, Engstrøm, Thomas, Jacobsen, Peter Karl
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10062371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36520640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euac242
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author Thomsen, Anna F
Jøns, Christian
Jabbari, Reza
Jacobsen, Mia R
Stampe, Niels Kjær
Butt, Jawad H
Olsen, Niels Thue
Kelbæk, Henning
Torp-Pedersen, Christian
Fosbøl, Emil L
Pedersen, Frants
Køber, Lars
Engstrøm, Thomas
Jacobsen, Peter Karl
author_facet Thomsen, Anna F
Jøns, Christian
Jabbari, Reza
Jacobsen, Mia R
Stampe, Niels Kjær
Butt, Jawad H
Olsen, Niels Thue
Kelbæk, Henning
Torp-Pedersen, Christian
Fosbøl, Emil L
Pedersen, Frants
Køber, Lars
Engstrøm, Thomas
Jacobsen, Peter Karl
author_sort Thomsen, Anna F
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description AIMS: Emerging data show that complete revascularization (CR) reduces cardiovascular death and recurrent myocardial infarction in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the influence of revascularization status on development of arrhythmia in the long-term post-STEMI phase is poorly described. We hypothesized that incomplete revascularization (ICR) compared with CR in STEMI is associated with an increased long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with STEMI treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark, with CR or ICR were identified via the Eastern Danish Heart registry from 2009 to 2016. Using unique Danish administrative registries, the outcomes were assessed. The primary outcome was new-onset arrhythmia defined as a composite of atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF), sinoatrial block, advanced second- or third-degree atrioventricular block, ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation (VT), or cardiac arrest (CA), with presentation >7 days post-PPCI. Secondary outcomes were the components of the primary outcome and all-cause mortality. A total of 5103 patients (median age: 62.0 years; 76% men) were included, of whom 4009 (79%) and 1094 (21%) patients underwent CR and ICR, respectively. Compared with CR, ICR was associated with a higher risk of new-onset arrhythmia [hazard ratio (HR), 1.33; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.07–1.66; P = 0.01], AF (HR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.00–1.66; P = 0.05), a combined outcome of VT and CA (HR, 1.77; 95% CI, 1.10–2.84; P = 0.02) and all-cause mortality (HR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.05–1.53; P = 0.01). All HRs adjusted. CONCLUSION: Among patients with STEMI, ICR was associated with an increased long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia and all-cause mortality compared with CR.
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spelling pubmed-100623712023-03-31 Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status Thomsen, Anna F Jøns, Christian Jabbari, Reza Jacobsen, Mia R Stampe, Niels Kjær Butt, Jawad H Olsen, Niels Thue Kelbæk, Henning Torp-Pedersen, Christian Fosbøl, Emil L Pedersen, Frants Køber, Lars Engstrøm, Thomas Jacobsen, Peter Karl Europace Clinical Research AIMS: Emerging data show that complete revascularization (CR) reduces cardiovascular death and recurrent myocardial infarction in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the influence of revascularization status on development of arrhythmia in the long-term post-STEMI phase is poorly described. We hypothesized that incomplete revascularization (ICR) compared with CR in STEMI is associated with an increased long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with STEMI treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark, with CR or ICR were identified via the Eastern Danish Heart registry from 2009 to 2016. Using unique Danish administrative registries, the outcomes were assessed. The primary outcome was new-onset arrhythmia defined as a composite of atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF), sinoatrial block, advanced second- or third-degree atrioventricular block, ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation (VT), or cardiac arrest (CA), with presentation >7 days post-PPCI. Secondary outcomes were the components of the primary outcome and all-cause mortality. A total of 5103 patients (median age: 62.0 years; 76% men) were included, of whom 4009 (79%) and 1094 (21%) patients underwent CR and ICR, respectively. Compared with CR, ICR was associated with a higher risk of new-onset arrhythmia [hazard ratio (HR), 1.33; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.07–1.66; P = 0.01], AF (HR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.00–1.66; P = 0.05), a combined outcome of VT and CA (HR, 1.77; 95% CI, 1.10–2.84; P = 0.02) and all-cause mortality (HR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.05–1.53; P = 0.01). All HRs adjusted. CONCLUSION: Among patients with STEMI, ICR was associated with an increased long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia and all-cause mortality compared with CR. Oxford University Press 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10062371/ /pubmed/36520640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euac242 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Thomsen, Anna F
Jøns, Christian
Jabbari, Reza
Jacobsen, Mia R
Stampe, Niels Kjær
Butt, Jawad H
Olsen, Niels Thue
Kelbæk, Henning
Torp-Pedersen, Christian
Fosbøl, Emil L
Pedersen, Frants
Køber, Lars
Engstrøm, Thomas
Jacobsen, Peter Karl
Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status
title Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status
title_full Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status
title_fullStr Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status
title_full_unstemmed Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status
title_short Long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status
title_sort long-term risk of new-onset arrhythmia in st-segment elevation myocardial infarction according to revascularization status
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10062371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36520640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euac242
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