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Evaluation of a protocol for coronary artery disease investigation in asymptomatic elderly hemodialysis patients

BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is prevalent in older patients on dialysis, but the prognostic relevance of coronary assessment in asymptomatic subjects remains undefined. We tested the usefulness of a protocol, based on clinical, invasive, and noninvasive coronary assessment, by answering...

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Autores principales: De Lima, Jose Jayme G, Gowdak, Luis Henrique W, de Paula, Flavio J, Muela, Henrique Cotchi S, David-Neto, Elias, Bortolotto, Luiz A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6241684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30532578
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S174018
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author De Lima, Jose Jayme G
Gowdak, Luis Henrique W
de Paula, Flavio J
Muela, Henrique Cotchi S
David-Neto, Elias
Bortolotto, Luiz A
author_facet De Lima, Jose Jayme G
Gowdak, Luis Henrique W
de Paula, Flavio J
Muela, Henrique Cotchi S
David-Neto, Elias
Bortolotto, Luiz A
author_sort De Lima, Jose Jayme G
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description BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is prevalent in older patients on dialysis, but the prognostic relevance of coronary assessment in asymptomatic subjects remains undefined. We tested the usefulness of a protocol, based on clinical, invasive, and noninvasive coronary assessment, by answering these questions: Could selecting asymptomatic patients for coronary invasive assessment identify those at higher risk of events? Is CAD associated with a worse prognosis? METHODS: A retrospective study including 276 asymptomatic patients at least 65 years old on the waiting list, prospectively evaluated for CAD and followed up until death or renal transplantation, were classified into two groups: 1) low-risk patients who did not undergo coronary angiography (n=63) and 2) patients who did undergo angiography (n=213). The latter group was reclassified into patients with significant CAD or normal angiograms/nonsignificant CAD. RESULTS: CAD (≥70% stenosis) occurred in 124 subjects (58%). The incidence of death by any cause, coronary death, and major cardiovascular (CV) events were similar in patients selected or not for angiography and in those with or without significant CAD. Myocardial revascularization (surgical/percutaneous) was performed in only 21/276 patients (7.6%) and did not result in a reduction in mortality. CONCLUSION: In older patients on renal replacement therapy, the prevalence of CAD was high, but coronary investigation was not useful as a risk stratification tool and also resulted in a rather small proportion of patients eligible for intervention. Therefore, in the elderly, coronary investigation should not be considered routine in asymptomatic patients.
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spelling pubmed-62416842018-12-07 Evaluation of a protocol for coronary artery disease investigation in asymptomatic elderly hemodialysis patients De Lima, Jose Jayme G Gowdak, Luis Henrique W de Paula, Flavio J Muela, Henrique Cotchi S David-Neto, Elias Bortolotto, Luiz A Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is prevalent in older patients on dialysis, but the prognostic relevance of coronary assessment in asymptomatic subjects remains undefined. We tested the usefulness of a protocol, based on clinical, invasive, and noninvasive coronary assessment, by answering these questions: Could selecting asymptomatic patients for coronary invasive assessment identify those at higher risk of events? Is CAD associated with a worse prognosis? METHODS: A retrospective study including 276 asymptomatic patients at least 65 years old on the waiting list, prospectively evaluated for CAD and followed up until death or renal transplantation, were classified into two groups: 1) low-risk patients who did not undergo coronary angiography (n=63) and 2) patients who did undergo angiography (n=213). The latter group was reclassified into patients with significant CAD or normal angiograms/nonsignificant CAD. RESULTS: CAD (≥70% stenosis) occurred in 124 subjects (58%). The incidence of death by any cause, coronary death, and major cardiovascular (CV) events were similar in patients selected or not for angiography and in those with or without significant CAD. Myocardial revascularization (surgical/percutaneous) was performed in only 21/276 patients (7.6%) and did not result in a reduction in mortality. CONCLUSION: In older patients on renal replacement therapy, the prevalence of CAD was high, but coronary investigation was not useful as a risk stratification tool and also resulted in a rather small proportion of patients eligible for intervention. Therefore, in the elderly, coronary investigation should not be considered routine in asymptomatic patients. Dove Medical Press 2018-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6241684/ /pubmed/30532578 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S174018 Text en © 2018 De Lima et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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David-Neto, Elias
Bortolotto, Luiz A
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title_short Evaluation of a protocol for coronary artery disease investigation in asymptomatic elderly hemodialysis patients
title_sort evaluation of a protocol for coronary artery disease investigation in asymptomatic elderly hemodialysis patients
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S174018
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