在接受皮肤冠状动脉干预的年轻患者的临床结果
Isaac Park1, Millie Watkins1, Diem Dinh2
1Department of Cardiology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
概括
接受皮肤冠状动脉干预 (PCI) 的年轻人死亡率较低,但糖尿病和病等并发病增加了长期风险. 改善二次预防对于这些高风险患者至关重要.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 干预心脏病学 干预心脏病学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 接受皮肤冠状动脉干预 (PCI) 的年轻人通常被认为是低风险的.
- 对于这一群体,长期结果数据有限.
- 识别不良事件的预测因素是改善护理的关键.
研究的目的:
- 确定12个月死亡率的发病率和预测因素.
- 在30天内评估主要不良心血管事件 (MACE).
- 为了分析当代澳大利亚一群年轻的PCI患者.
主要方法:
- 来自维多利亚州心脏结果登记 (VCOR) (2014-2023) 数据的分析.
- 包括接受PCI的18-55岁患者.
- 排除患有医院外心脏骤停或心脏性休克的患者.
主要成果:
- 所有年龄分组的12个月死亡率为1.0%.
- 死亡率的预测因素包括低EGFR,减少射出分数,糖尿病和女性性别.
- 在已故患者中注意到较低的双重抗血小板疗法使用,大腿部接入和裸体金属支架.
结论:
- 在年轻成年人中,PCI后12个月死亡率很低.
- 糖尿病,CKD和LV功能障碍等并发症与更糟糕的结果有关.
- 加强二次预防对于PCI后的高风险年轻患者至关重要.
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