Title of article :
Nonemergent coronary angioplasty without on-site surgical backup: A randomized study evaluating outcomes in low-risk patients
Author/Authors :
Tor Melberg، نويسنده , , Dennis W.T. Nilsen، نويسنده , , AlfInge Larsen، نويسنده , , St?le Barvik، نويسنده , , Vernon Bonarjee، نويسنده , , Karel K.-J. Kuiper، نويسنده , , Jan Erik Nordrehaug، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
8
From page :
888
To page :
895
Abstract :
Background Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in nonemergent patients with coronary artery disease in hospitals without on-site cardiac surgery backup is still controversial. To prospectively evaluate a set of low procedural risk criteria for PCI, patients with stable or unstable angina were randomized to treatment in either a community hospital, which had all supportive services except for on-site cardiac surgery, or a regional surgical hospital 213 km away. Methods and results During a 4-year period, 609 (57%) of 1064 consecutive patients with stable or unstable angina who underwent coronary angiography at a teaching community hospital in Norway fulfilled the predefined low-risk criteria for PCI. The patients were randomized to treatment at either the community hospital (n = 305) or at the regional hospital (n = 304). The angiographic success rate (96% at both hospitals) and number of major periprocedural complications (overall 0.3%) were equal at the 2 hospitals. In particular, there were no deaths or need for urgent transfer to cardiac surgery. At 6 months of clinical follow-up, there was a significant higher major adverse cardiac event rate rate at the community hospital, compared with the regional hospital (6.9% vs 2.3%, respectively, P = .03) because of more repeat target vessel revascularizations. Improvement in angina functional class and exercise capacity was similar in both groups. The excluded high-risk PCI patients had higher 6-month major adverse cardiac event compared with all low-risk patients (8.4% vs 4.3%, respectively, P = .01). Conclusion Selected nonemergent patients can, based on angiography, safely undergo PCI at hospitals without cardiac surgery backup. The angiographic selection criteria identified high-risk patients, which had worsened outcome at 6 months of follow-up.
Journal title :
American Heart Journal
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
American Heart Journal
Record number :
534644
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