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Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment

OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to describe the myocardial infarction treatment network and compare in-hospital mortality in patients undergoing either primary angioplasty or pharmacoinvasive strategy in Mexico City and a broad metropolitan area. METHODS: Cohort study including patients wi...

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Autores principales: Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo, Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego, Raymundo-Martínez, Grecia I., Martínez-Amezcua, Pablo, Cabello-López, Alejandro, Manzur-Sandoval, Daniel, Chávez-Gómez, Nancy L., Loáisiga-Sáenz, Arnoldo E., Baeza-Herrera, Luis A., Dattoli-García, Carlos A., Gallardo-Grajeda, Leticia A., Jackson-Pedroza, Cynthia N., Salas-Teles, Brandon, Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra
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Publicado: Permanyer Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8295868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33471783
http://dx.doi.org/10.24875/ACM.20000133
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author Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo
Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego
Raymundo-Martínez, Grecia I.
Martínez-Amezcua, Pablo
Cabello-López, Alejandro
Manzur-Sandoval, Daniel
Chávez-Gómez, Nancy L.
Loáisiga-Sáenz, Arnoldo E.
Baeza-Herrera, Luis A.
Dattoli-García, Carlos A.
Gallardo-Grajeda, Leticia A.
Jackson-Pedroza, Cynthia N.
Salas-Teles, Brandon
Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra
author_facet Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo
Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego
Raymundo-Martínez, Grecia I.
Martínez-Amezcua, Pablo
Cabello-López, Alejandro
Manzur-Sandoval, Daniel
Chávez-Gómez, Nancy L.
Loáisiga-Sáenz, Arnoldo E.
Baeza-Herrera, Luis A.
Dattoli-García, Carlos A.
Gallardo-Grajeda, Leticia A.
Jackson-Pedroza, Cynthia N.
Salas-Teles, Brandon
Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra
author_sort Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo
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description OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to describe the myocardial infarction treatment network and compare in-hospital mortality in patients undergoing either primary angioplasty or pharmacoinvasive strategy in Mexico City and a broad metropolitan area. METHODS: Cohort study including patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction. We recorded demographic and clinical data, laboratory tests and in-hospital mortality in patients that underwent primary angioplasty and pharmacoinvasive strategy. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to assess mortality and Cox-regression assessed mortality risk factors. RESULTS: Three hundred forty patients from a network of 60 hospitals and 9 states were analyzed. Of the total population, 166 were treated with pharmacoinvasive strategy and 174 with primary angioplasty. Door to thrombolytic time was 54 min and door to wire crossing time was 72.5 min; no differences in total ischemia time were demonstrated. No differences for in-hospital mortality (6.3% vs. 5.4%, p = 0.49) were found when comparing pharmacoinvasive and primary angioplasty groups. The main predictors for in-hospital mortality were: glucose > 180 mg/dl (HR 3.73), total ischemia time > 420 min (HR 3.18), heart rate > 90 bpm (HR 5.46), Killip and Kimball > II (HR 11.03), and left ventricle ejection fraction < 40% (HR 3.21). CONCLUSIONS: This myocardial infarction network covers a large area and constitutes one of the biggest in the world. There were no differences regarding in-hospital mortality between pharmacoinvasive strategy and primary angioplasty. Pharmacoinvasive strategy is an effective and safe option for prompt reperfusion in Mexico.
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spelling pubmed-82958682021-09-14 Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego Raymundo-Martínez, Grecia I. Martínez-Amezcua, Pablo Cabello-López, Alejandro Manzur-Sandoval, Daniel Chávez-Gómez, Nancy L. Loáisiga-Sáenz, Arnoldo E. Baeza-Herrera, Luis A. Dattoli-García, Carlos A. Gallardo-Grajeda, Leticia A. Jackson-Pedroza, Cynthia N. Salas-Teles, Brandon Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra Arch Cardiol Mex Research Article OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to describe the myocardial infarction treatment network and compare in-hospital mortality in patients undergoing either primary angioplasty or pharmacoinvasive strategy in Mexico City and a broad metropolitan area. METHODS: Cohort study including patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction. We recorded demographic and clinical data, laboratory tests and in-hospital mortality in patients that underwent primary angioplasty and pharmacoinvasive strategy. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to assess mortality and Cox-regression assessed mortality risk factors. RESULTS: Three hundred forty patients from a network of 60 hospitals and 9 states were analyzed. Of the total population, 166 were treated with pharmacoinvasive strategy and 174 with primary angioplasty. Door to thrombolytic time was 54 min and door to wire crossing time was 72.5 min; no differences in total ischemia time were demonstrated. No differences for in-hospital mortality (6.3% vs. 5.4%, p = 0.49) were found when comparing pharmacoinvasive and primary angioplasty groups. The main predictors for in-hospital mortality were: glucose > 180 mg/dl (HR 3.73), total ischemia time > 420 min (HR 3.18), heart rate > 90 bpm (HR 5.46), Killip and Kimball > II (HR 11.03), and left ventricle ejection fraction < 40% (HR 3.21). CONCLUSIONS: This myocardial infarction network covers a large area and constitutes one of the biggest in the world. There were no differences regarding in-hospital mortality between pharmacoinvasive strategy and primary angioplasty. Pharmacoinvasive strategy is an effective and safe option for prompt reperfusion in Mexico. Permanyer Publications 2021 2021-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8295868/ /pubmed/33471783 http://dx.doi.org/10.24875/ACM.20000133 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Permanyer https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Gopar-Nieto, Rodrigo
Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego
Raymundo-Martínez, Grecia I.
Martínez-Amezcua, Pablo
Cabello-López, Alejandro
Manzur-Sandoval, Daniel
Chávez-Gómez, Nancy L.
Loáisiga-Sáenz, Arnoldo E.
Baeza-Herrera, Luis A.
Dattoli-García, Carlos A.
Gallardo-Grajeda, Leticia A.
Jackson-Pedroza, Cynthia N.
Salas-Teles, Brandon
Arias-Mendoza, Alexandra
Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment
title Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment
title_full Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment
title_fullStr Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment
title_full_unstemmed Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment
title_short Demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment
title_sort demographic description and outcomes of a metropolitan network for myocardial infarction treatment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8295868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33471783
http://dx.doi.org/10.24875/ACM.20000133
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