Which factors are associated with the application of reperfusion therapy in ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes? Lessons from the Euro Heart Survey on Acute Coronary Syndromes I

R. Nieuwlaat, M. Lenzen, H. J.G.M. Crijns, M. H. Prins, W. J. Scholte Op Reimer, A. Battler, D. Hasdai, N. Danchin, A. K. Gitt, M. L. Simoons, E. Boersma*

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Abstract

Background/Aims: A large proportion of patients with a ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome do not receive reperfusion therapy. In order to contribute to a better understanding of the clinical decision making process, we analyzed which factors are associated with the application of reperfusion therapy. Methods: From the Euro Heart Survey of Acute Coronary Syndromes I, 4,260 patients with ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome were selected for the current analysis, of which 1,539 (36%) patients received fibrinolysis and 904 (21%) primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The analysis contained 32 variables on demographics, medical history, admission parameters and reperfusion therapy. Results: A short pre-hospital delay, arrival in a hospital with PCI facilities, severe ST-elevation, and participation in a clinical trial were the strongest predictors for receiving reperfusion therapy. Primary PCI was more likely to be performed than fibrinolysis in patients with a long pre-hospital delay, arriving in a hospital with PCI facilities, not participating in a clinical trial, and with at least one previous PCI. Conclusion: Hospital facilities and culture, pre-hospital delay and infarction size play a major role in management decisions regarding reperfusion therapy in ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome. This analysis indicates which factors require special attention when implementing and reviewing the reperfusion guidelines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-146
Number of pages10
JournalCardiology
Volume106
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acute coronary syndromes
  • Acute myocardial infarction
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention
  • Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
  • Reperfusion
  • Thrombolysis
  • Thrombolytic therapy
  • Treatment

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