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Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country

BACKGROUND: Women are underrepresented in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) studies. Furthermore, there is scarce information regarding women with AMI in Latin America. AIMS: To describe the presentation, clinical characteristics, risk factor burden, evidence-based care, and in-hospital outcome in a...

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Autores principales: Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra, González-Pacheco, Héctor, Álvarez-Sangabriel, Amada, Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo, Rodríguez-Chávez, Laura Leticia, Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego, Ramírez-Rangel, Pamela, Martínez, Daniel Sierra-Lara, del Carmen Lacy-Niebla, María, Briseño-De la Cruz, José Luis, Juárez-Tolen, Jessica, Mendoza-García, Salvador, Altamirano-Castillo, Alfredo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ubiquity Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10120598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37092023
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/gh.1196
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author Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra
González-Pacheco, Héctor
Álvarez-Sangabriel, Amada
Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo
Rodríguez-Chávez, Laura Leticia
Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego
Ramírez-Rangel, Pamela
Martínez, Daniel Sierra-Lara
del Carmen Lacy-Niebla, María
Briseño-De la Cruz, José Luis
Juárez-Tolen, Jessica
Mendoza-García, Salvador
Altamirano-Castillo, Alfredo
author_facet Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra
González-Pacheco, Héctor
Álvarez-Sangabriel, Amada
Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo
Rodríguez-Chávez, Laura Leticia
Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego
Ramírez-Rangel, Pamela
Martínez, Daniel Sierra-Lara
del Carmen Lacy-Niebla, María
Briseño-De la Cruz, José Luis
Juárez-Tolen, Jessica
Mendoza-García, Salvador
Altamirano-Castillo, Alfredo
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description BACKGROUND: Women are underrepresented in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) studies. Furthermore, there is scarce information regarding women with AMI in Latin America. AIMS: To describe the presentation, clinical characteristics, risk factor burden, evidence-based care, and in-hospital outcome in a population of women with AMI admitted to a coronary care unit (CCU) in Mexico. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study including patients with AMI admitted from January 2006 to December 2021 in a CCU. We identified patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). We described demographic characteristics, clinical variables, treatment, and in-hospital outcomes according to gender. Cox regression analysis was used to identify predictors of mortality. RESULTS: Our study included 12,069 patients with AMI, of whom 7,599 had STEMI and 4,470 had NSTEMI. Women represented 19.6% of the population. Women had higher rates of hypertension, diabetes, stroke, and atrial fibrillation than men. For STEMI, women were less likely to receive reperfusion therapy (fibrinolysis; 23.7 vs. 28.5%, p < 0.001 and primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI); 31.2 vs. 35.1%, p = 0.001) and had more major adverse events than men: heart failure (4.2 vs. 2.5%, p = 0.002), pulmonary edema (3.4% vs. 1.7%, p < 0.001), major bleeding (2.1% vs. 1%, p = 0.002), stroke (1.3% vs. 0.6%, p = 0.008), and mortality (15.1% vs. 8.1%, p < 0.001). For NSTEMI, women were less likely to undergo coronary angiography or PCI and had more major bleeding and mortality. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that females had an increase in mortality in STEMI and NSTEMI (HR 1.21, CI 1.01–1.47, p = 0.05 and HR 1.39, CI 1.06–1.81, p = 0.01). CONCLUSION: Real-world evidence from a hospital in a Latin American low- to middle-income country (LMIC) showed that women with AMI had more comorbidities, received less reperfusion treatment or invasive strategies, and had worse outcomes. In STEMI and NSTEMI, female gender represented an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality.
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spelling pubmed-101205982023-04-22 Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra González-Pacheco, Héctor Álvarez-Sangabriel, Amada Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo Rodríguez-Chávez, Laura Leticia Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego Ramírez-Rangel, Pamela Martínez, Daniel Sierra-Lara del Carmen Lacy-Niebla, María Briseño-De la Cruz, José Luis Juárez-Tolen, Jessica Mendoza-García, Salvador Altamirano-Castillo, Alfredo Glob Heart Invited Editorial BACKGROUND: Women are underrepresented in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) studies. Furthermore, there is scarce information regarding women with AMI in Latin America. AIMS: To describe the presentation, clinical characteristics, risk factor burden, evidence-based care, and in-hospital outcome in a population of women with AMI admitted to a coronary care unit (CCU) in Mexico. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study including patients with AMI admitted from January 2006 to December 2021 in a CCU. We identified patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). We described demographic characteristics, clinical variables, treatment, and in-hospital outcomes according to gender. Cox regression analysis was used to identify predictors of mortality. RESULTS: Our study included 12,069 patients with AMI, of whom 7,599 had STEMI and 4,470 had NSTEMI. Women represented 19.6% of the population. Women had higher rates of hypertension, diabetes, stroke, and atrial fibrillation than men. For STEMI, women were less likely to receive reperfusion therapy (fibrinolysis; 23.7 vs. 28.5%, p < 0.001 and primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI); 31.2 vs. 35.1%, p = 0.001) and had more major adverse events than men: heart failure (4.2 vs. 2.5%, p = 0.002), pulmonary edema (3.4% vs. 1.7%, p < 0.001), major bleeding (2.1% vs. 1%, p = 0.002), stroke (1.3% vs. 0.6%, p = 0.008), and mortality (15.1% vs. 8.1%, p < 0.001). For NSTEMI, women were less likely to undergo coronary angiography or PCI and had more major bleeding and mortality. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that females had an increase in mortality in STEMI and NSTEMI (HR 1.21, CI 1.01–1.47, p = 0.05 and HR 1.39, CI 1.06–1.81, p = 0.01). CONCLUSION: Real-world evidence from a hospital in a Latin American low- to middle-income country (LMIC) showed that women with AMI had more comorbidities, received less reperfusion treatment or invasive strategies, and had worse outcomes. In STEMI and NSTEMI, female gender represented an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality. Ubiquity Press 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10120598/ /pubmed/37092023 http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/gh.1196 Text en Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Invited Editorial
Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra
González-Pacheco, Héctor
Álvarez-Sangabriel, Amada
Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo
Rodríguez-Chávez, Laura Leticia
Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego
Ramírez-Rangel, Pamela
Martínez, Daniel Sierra-Lara
del Carmen Lacy-Niebla, María
Briseño-De la Cruz, José Luis
Juárez-Tolen, Jessica
Mendoza-García, Salvador
Altamirano-Castillo, Alfredo
Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country
title Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country
title_full Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country
title_fullStr Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country
title_full_unstemmed Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country
title_short Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and In-Hospital Outcomes from a Latin American Country
title_sort women with acute myocardial infarction: clinical characteristics, treatment, and in-hospital outcomes from a latin american country
topic Invited Editorial
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10120598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37092023
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/gh.1196
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