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Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol

INTRODUCTION: Accurate monitoring of acute coronary heart disease (CHD) is essential for understanding the effects of primary and secondary prevention and for planning of healthcare services. The ability to reliably monitor acute CHD has been affected by new diagnostic tests for myocardial infarctio...

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Autores principales: Nedkoff, Lee, Knuiman, Matthew, Hobbs, Michael S T, Hung, Joseph, Mathur, Sushma, Beilby, John, Reynolds, Anna, Briffa, Tom G, Lopez, Derrick, Sanfilippo, Frank M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5013363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27558904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012180
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author Nedkoff, Lee
Knuiman, Matthew
Hobbs, Michael S T
Hung, Joseph
Mathur, Sushma
Beilby, John
Reynolds, Anna
Briffa, Tom G
Lopez, Derrick
Sanfilippo, Frank M
author_facet Nedkoff, Lee
Knuiman, Matthew
Hobbs, Michael S T
Hung, Joseph
Mathur, Sushma
Beilby, John
Reynolds, Anna
Briffa, Tom G
Lopez, Derrick
Sanfilippo, Frank M
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description INTRODUCTION: Accurate monitoring of acute coronary heart disease (CHD) is essential for understanding the effects of primary and secondary prevention and for planning of healthcare services. The ability to reliably monitor acute CHD has been affected by new diagnostic tests for myocardial infarction (MI) and changing clinical classifications and management of CHD. Our study will develop new and reliable methods for monitoring population trends in incidence, outcomes and health service usage for acute CHD and chest pain. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The study cohort of all CHD will be identified from the Western Australian Data Linkage System using state-wide data sets for emergency department presentation, hospitalisations and mortality data for 2002–2014. This core linked data set will be supplemented with data from hospital medical record reviews, pathology data and hospital pharmacy dispensing databases. The consistency over time of the coding of the different subgroups of CHD/chest pain (ST-elevation MI, non-ST elevation MI, unstable angina, stable angina, other CHD, non-CHD chest pain) in linked data will be assessed using these data sources, and an algorithm developed detailing groups in which temporal trends can be reliably measured. This algorithm will be used for measurement of trends in incidence and outcomes of acute CHD, and to develop further methods for monitoring acute CHD using unlinked and linked data with varying availability of hospitalisation history. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval has been obtained from the Human Research Ethics Committees of the WA Department of Health (#2016/23) and The University of Western Australia (RA/4/1/7230). Findings will be disseminated via publication in peer-reviewed journals, and presentation at national and international conferences. There will also be a strong platform for dissemination of new monitoring methods via collaboration with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare which will assist with promotion of these methods at state and national levels.
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spelling pubmed-50133632016-09-12 Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol Nedkoff, Lee Knuiman, Matthew Hobbs, Michael S T Hung, Joseph Mathur, Sushma Beilby, John Reynolds, Anna Briffa, Tom G Lopez, Derrick Sanfilippo, Frank M BMJ Open Epidemiology INTRODUCTION: Accurate monitoring of acute coronary heart disease (CHD) is essential for understanding the effects of primary and secondary prevention and for planning of healthcare services. The ability to reliably monitor acute CHD has been affected by new diagnostic tests for myocardial infarction (MI) and changing clinical classifications and management of CHD. Our study will develop new and reliable methods for monitoring population trends in incidence, outcomes and health service usage for acute CHD and chest pain. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The study cohort of all CHD will be identified from the Western Australian Data Linkage System using state-wide data sets for emergency department presentation, hospitalisations and mortality data for 2002–2014. This core linked data set will be supplemented with data from hospital medical record reviews, pathology data and hospital pharmacy dispensing databases. The consistency over time of the coding of the different subgroups of CHD/chest pain (ST-elevation MI, non-ST elevation MI, unstable angina, stable angina, other CHD, non-CHD chest pain) in linked data will be assessed using these data sources, and an algorithm developed detailing groups in which temporal trends can be reliably measured. This algorithm will be used for measurement of trends in incidence and outcomes of acute CHD, and to develop further methods for monitoring acute CHD using unlinked and linked data with varying availability of hospitalisation history. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval has been obtained from the Human Research Ethics Committees of the WA Department of Health (#2016/23) and The University of Western Australia (RA/4/1/7230). Findings will be disseminated via publication in peer-reviewed journals, and presentation at national and international conferences. There will also be a strong platform for dissemination of new monitoring methods via collaboration with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare which will assist with promotion of these methods at state and national levels. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5013363/ /pubmed/27558904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012180 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Nedkoff, Lee
Knuiman, Matthew
Hobbs, Michael S T
Hung, Joseph
Mathur, Sushma
Beilby, John
Reynolds, Anna
Briffa, Tom G
Lopez, Derrick
Sanfilippo, Frank M
Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol
title Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol
title_full Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol
title_fullStr Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol
title_short Is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in Australia? Developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (AUS-MOCHA): a study protocol
title_sort is the incidence of heart attack still decreasing in australia? developing reliable methods for monitoring trends in myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease (aus-mocha): a study protocol
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5013363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27558904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012180
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