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Pronóstico y manejo del síndrome coronario agudo en España en 2012: estudio DIOCLES
Otros títulos
Prognosis and management of acute coronary syndrome in Spain in 2012: the DIOCLES study
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Unstable angina
Myocardial infarction
Prognosis
Registry
Survival
Fecha de publicación
2015-02
Editor
DOYMA
Citación
Barrabés, J. A., Bardají, A., Jiménez-Candil, J., del Nogal Sáez, F., Bodí, V., Basterra, N., ... & Fernández-Ortiz, A. (2015). Pronóstico y manejo del síndrome coronario agudo en España en 2012: estudio DIOCLES. Revista Española de Cardiología, 68(2), 98-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.RECESP.2014.03.010
Resumen
[EN]To identify the current mortality and management of patients admitted for suspected acute coronary syndrome in Spain. The last available registry (2004-2005) reported an in-hospital mortality of 5.7%.
The study included patients consecutively admitted between January and June 2012 at 44 hospitals selected at random. Information was collected on clinical course at admission and on events at 6 months.
A total of 2557 patients admitted with suspected acute coronary syndrome were included: 788 (30.8%) with ST-segment elevation, 1602 (62.7%) without ST-segment elevation, and 167 (6.5%) with unclassified acute coronary syndrome. In-hospital mortality was 4.1% (6.6%, 2.4%, and 7.8% respectively), significantly lower than that observed for 2004-2005. Reperfusion treatment (most commonly, primary percutaneous coronary intervention) was administered to 85.7% of patients with ST-segment elevation attended within 12h. The median time from first medical contact to thrombolysis was 40 min and to balloon inflation, 120 min. Among patients without ST-segment elevation, coronary angiography was performed in 80.6%, percutaneous intervention in 52.0%, and surgery was indicated in 6.4%. Secondary prevention treatments at discharge was prescribed more often than in earlier registries. In patients alive at discharge (follow-up available for 97.1%), 6-month mortality was 3.8%.
Mortality among patients with acute coronary syndrome in Spain was lower than that reported in the most recent published studies, in parallel with a more frequent use of the main treatments recommended.
URI
ISSN
0300-8932
DOI
10.1016/j.rec.2014.03.010
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https://www.revespcardiol.org/es-pronostico-y-manejo-del-sindrome-coronar-articulo-S0300893214002565
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