Impact of chronic total occlusions, arterial access site, and pretreatment with antiplatelet drugs on mortality in patients with ischemic heart disease: A report from the SWEDEHEART registry.
Abstract
Impact of chronic total occlusions, arterial access site and pretreatment with antiplatelet drugs on mortality in patients with ischemic heart disease: A report from the SWEDEHEART registry
Background
Treatment of ischemic heart disease has advanced substantially in the past half-century. However, despite these achievements the survival rates in high-income countries such as Sweden have reached a plateau in the last decade. Strategies to further reduce mortality are needed.
Aims
To evaluate the impact of chronic total occlusions, choice of arterial access site and pretreatment with P2Y12 inhibitors on mortality in patients with coronary artery disease.
Methods
This thesis is based on observational studies. We have used data from the SWEDEHEART registry and the Swedish National Cause of Death Register. All coronary procedures in Sweden, angiography and PCI, are registered in the SWEDEHEART registry. We used multiple imputation to impute missing data (papers I-IV), propensity score matching to adjust for known confounders (papers II, IV), multilevel models to account for a hierarchical database (paper II; III, IV) and instrumental variable analysis to adjust for known and unknown confounders (paper III)
Results
In paper I, we found an adjusted HR 1,29 for death in patients with a CTO, as compared to patients with coronary artery disease without CTO. In paper 2, pretreatment was not associated with better 30-day survival or differences in bleeding in STEMI-patients. In paper 3, pretreatment was in NSTE-ACS patients not associated with better 30-day survival but associated with a higher risk of in-hospital bleeding. In paper IV we could show that radial access in patients undergoing primary PCI for STEMI was associated with a lower risk of death (adjusted OR 0,70) within 30 days, as compared to femoral access.
Conclusion
Chronic total occlusions of a coronary artery are associated with increased mortality. Pretreatment with P2Y12 receptor antagonists is not associated with reduced mortality in patients with acute coronary syndrome but is associated with increased in-hospital bleeding in NSTE-ACS patients. Our findings in paper II and III add external validity to findings in randomized trials on lack of benefit and potential harm of pretreatment. Use of radial artery access for primary PCI in STEMI is associated with reduced mortality in comparison to using femoral access. The findings in paper IV support the ESC guideline recommendation for the use of radial access in STEMI.
Parts of work
I. Råmunddal T, Hoebers LP, Henriques JP, Dworeck C, Angerås O, Odenstedt J, Ioanes D, Olivecrona G, Harnek J, Jensen U, Aasa M, Albertsson P, Wedel H, Omerovic E
Prognostic Impact of Chronic Total Occlusions: A Report From SCAAR (Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry)
JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2016;9:1535-44
::pmid::27491603 II. Redfors B, Dworeck C, Haraldsson I, Angerås O, Odenstedt J, Ioanes D, Petursson P, Völz S, Albertsson P, Råmunddal T, Persson J, Koul S, Erlinge D, Omerovic E
Pretreatment with P2Y12 Receptor Antagonists in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Report from the Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry
European Heart Journal (2019) Apr 14; 40 (15):1202-1210 ::pmid::30851037 III. Dworeck C, Redfors B, Haraldsson I, Angerås O, Odenstedt J, Ioanes D, Petursson P, Völz S, Albertsson P, Råmunddal T, Persson J, Koul
S, Erlinge D, Omerovic E
Pretreatment with P2Y12 receptor antagonists in non-ST-Segment-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes: A report from the Swedish
Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry
Manuscript IV. Dworeck C, Redfors B, Völz S, Haraldsson I, Angerås O, Råmunddal
T, Ioanes D, Myredal A, Odenstedt J, Hirlekar G, Koul S, Fröbert O, Linder R, Venetsanos D, Hofmann R, Ulvenstam A, Petursson P, Sarno G, James S, Erlinge D, Omerovic E
Radial Artery Accesses is Associated with Lower Mortality in Patients Undergoing Primary PCI: A Report from the SWEDEHEART registry
Submitted
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Medicine. Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine
Disputation
Tisdagen den 11 juni 2019, kl. 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Date of defence
2019-06-11
christian.dworeck@vgregion.se
Date
2019-05-17Author
Dworeck, Christian
Keywords
Acute coronary syndrome
acute myocardial infarction
coronary artery disease
mortality
chronic total occlusion
pretreatment
antiplatelet
P2Y12
radial access
PCI
SWEDEHEART
SCAAR
RIKS-HIA
cardiology
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7833-432-2 (print)
978-91-7833-433-9 (pdf)
Language
eng