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The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design

The number of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in China has increased more than 20‐fold over the last decade. Consequently, there is a need for national‐level information to characterize PCI indications and long‐term patient outcomes, including health status, to understand and improve evolv...

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Autores principales: Du, Xue, Pi, Yi, Dreyer, Rachel P., Li, Jing, Li, Xi, Downing, Nicholas S., Li, Li, Feng, Fang, Zhan, Lijuan, Zhang, Haibo, Guan, Wenchi, Xu, Xiao, Li, Shu‐Xia, Lin, Zhenqiu, Masoudi, Frederick A., Spertus, John A., Krumholz, Harlan M., Jiang, Lixin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5215582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26945565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccd.26461
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author Du, Xue
Pi, Yi
Dreyer, Rachel P.
Li, Jing
Li, Xi
Downing, Nicholas S.
Li, Li
Feng, Fang
Zhan, Lijuan
Zhang, Haibo
Guan, Wenchi
Xu, Xiao
Li, Shu‐Xia
Lin, Zhenqiu
Masoudi, Frederick A.
Spertus, John A.
Krumholz, Harlan M.
Jiang, Lixin
author_facet Du, Xue
Pi, Yi
Dreyer, Rachel P.
Li, Jing
Li, Xi
Downing, Nicholas S.
Li, Li
Feng, Fang
Zhan, Lijuan
Zhang, Haibo
Guan, Wenchi
Xu, Xiao
Li, Shu‐Xia
Lin, Zhenqiu
Masoudi, Frederick A.
Spertus, John A.
Krumholz, Harlan M.
Jiang, Lixin
author_sort Du, Xue
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description The number of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in China has increased more than 20‐fold over the last decade. Consequently, there is a need for national‐level information to characterize PCI indications and long‐term patient outcomes, including health status, to understand and improve evolving practice patterns. Objectives: This nationwide prospective study of patients receiving PCI is to: (1) measure long‐term clinical outcomes (including death, acute myocardial infarction [AMI], and/or revascularization), patient‐reported outcomes (PROs), cardiovascular risk factor control and adherence to medications for secondary prevention; (2) determine patient‐ and hospital‐level factors associated with care process and outcomes; and (3) assess the appropriateness of PCI procedures. Methods: The China Patient‐centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (PEACE) Prospective Study of PCI has enrolled 5,000 consecutive patients during 2012–2014 from 34 diverse hospitals across China undergoing PCI for any indication. We abstracted details of patient's medical history, treatments, and in‐hospital outcomes from medical charts, and conducted baseline, 1‐, 6‐, and 12‐month interviews to characterize patient demographics, risk factors, clinical presentation, healthcare utilization, and health status using validated PRO measures. The primary outcome, a composite measure of death, AMI and/or revascularization, as well as PROs, medication adherence and cardiovascular risk factor control, was assessed throughout the 12‐month follow‐up. Blood and urine samples were collected at baseline and 12 months and stored for future analyses. To validate reports of coronary anatomy, 2,000 angiograms are randomly selected and read by two independent core laboratories. Hospital characteristics regarding their facilities, processes and organizational characteristics are assessed by site surveys. Conclusion: China PEACE Prospective Study of PCI will be the first study to generate novel, high‐quality, comprehensive national data on patients’ socio‐demographic, clinical, treatment, and metabolic/genetic factors, and importantly, their long‐term outcomes following PCI, including health status. This will build the foundation for PCI performance improvement efforts in China. © 2016 The Authors. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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spelling pubmed-52155822017-01-18 The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design Du, Xue Pi, Yi Dreyer, Rachel P. Li, Jing Li, Xi Downing, Nicholas S. Li, Li Feng, Fang Zhan, Lijuan Zhang, Haibo Guan, Wenchi Xu, Xiao Li, Shu‐Xia Lin, Zhenqiu Masoudi, Frederick A. Spertus, John A. Krumholz, Harlan M. Jiang, Lixin Catheter Cardiovasc Interv E‐Only: Coronary Artery Disease The number of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in China has increased more than 20‐fold over the last decade. Consequently, there is a need for national‐level information to characterize PCI indications and long‐term patient outcomes, including health status, to understand and improve evolving practice patterns. Objectives: This nationwide prospective study of patients receiving PCI is to: (1) measure long‐term clinical outcomes (including death, acute myocardial infarction [AMI], and/or revascularization), patient‐reported outcomes (PROs), cardiovascular risk factor control and adherence to medications for secondary prevention; (2) determine patient‐ and hospital‐level factors associated with care process and outcomes; and (3) assess the appropriateness of PCI procedures. Methods: The China Patient‐centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (PEACE) Prospective Study of PCI has enrolled 5,000 consecutive patients during 2012–2014 from 34 diverse hospitals across China undergoing PCI for any indication. We abstracted details of patient's medical history, treatments, and in‐hospital outcomes from medical charts, and conducted baseline, 1‐, 6‐, and 12‐month interviews to characterize patient demographics, risk factors, clinical presentation, healthcare utilization, and health status using validated PRO measures. The primary outcome, a composite measure of death, AMI and/or revascularization, as well as PROs, medication adherence and cardiovascular risk factor control, was assessed throughout the 12‐month follow‐up. Blood and urine samples were collected at baseline and 12 months and stored for future analyses. To validate reports of coronary anatomy, 2,000 angiograms are randomly selected and read by two independent core laboratories. Hospital characteristics regarding their facilities, processes and organizational characteristics are assessed by site surveys. Conclusion: China PEACE Prospective Study of PCI will be the first study to generate novel, high‐quality, comprehensive national data on patients’ socio‐demographic, clinical, treatment, and metabolic/genetic factors, and importantly, their long‐term outcomes following PCI, including health status. This will build the foundation for PCI performance improvement efforts in China. © 2016 The Authors. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-03-04 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5215582/ /pubmed/26945565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccd.26461 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle E‐Only: Coronary Artery Disease
Du, Xue
Pi, Yi
Dreyer, Rachel P.
Li, Jing
Li, Xi
Downing, Nicholas S.
Li, Li
Feng, Fang
Zhan, Lijuan
Zhang, Haibo
Guan, Wenchi
Xu, Xiao
Li, Shu‐Xia
Lin, Zhenqiu
Masoudi, Frederick A.
Spertus, John A.
Krumholz, Harlan M.
Jiang, Lixin
The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design
title The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design
title_full The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design
title_fullStr The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design
title_full_unstemmed The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design
title_short The china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (PEACE) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: Study design
title_sort china patient‐centered evaluative assessment of cardiac events (peace) prospective study of percutaneous coronary intervention: study design
topic E‐Only: Coronary Artery Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5215582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26945565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccd.26461
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