One-year outcome after percutaneous coronary intervention for acute coronary syndrome ― An analysis of 20,042 patients from a Japanese nationwide registry

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Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) hospital survivors experience a wide array of late adverse cardiac events, despite considerable advances in the quality of care. We investigated 30-day and 1-year outcomes of ACS hospital survivors using a Japanese nationwide cohort. Methods and Results: We studied 20,042 ACS patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in 2017: 10,242 (51%) with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), 3,027 (15%) with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and 6,773 (34%) with unstable angina (UA). The mean (±SD) age was 69.6±12.4 years, 77% of the patients were men, and 20% had a previous history of PCI. The overall 30-day all-cause, cardiac, and non-cardiac mortality rates were 3.0%, 2.4%, and 0.6%, respectively. The overall 1-year incidence of all-cause, cardiac, and non-cardiac death was 7.1%, 4.2%, and 2.8%, respectively. Compared with UA patients, STEMI patients had a higher risk of all fatal events, non-fatal ischemic stroke, and acute heart failure, and NSTEMI patients had a higher risk of heart failure. Conclusions: The results from our ACS hospital survivor PCI database suggest the need to improve care for the acute myocardial infarction population to lessen the burden of 30-day mortality due to ACS, heart failure, and sudden cardiac death, as well as 1-year ischemic stroke and heart failure events.

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Sawano, M., Kohsaka, S., Ishii, H., Numasawa, Y., Yamaji, K., Inohara, T., … Nakamura, M. (2021). One-year outcome after percutaneous coronary intervention for acute coronary syndrome ― An analysis of 20,042 patients from a Japanese nationwide registry. Circulation Journal, 85(10), 1756–1767. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-21-0098

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