Admission During Off-Hours Does Not Affect Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Japanese Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction.


Journal

International heart journal
ISSN: 1349-3299
Titre abrégé: Int Heart J
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 101244240

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
28 Mar 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 17 3 2020
medline: 9 4 2020
entrez: 17 3 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Discordant results have been reported on outcomes of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients who present during off-hours.We investigated 3283 consecutive patients with AMI who were selected from the prospective, nationwide, multicenter registry (J-MINUET) database comprising 28 institutions in Japan between July 2012 and March 2014 to determine the current impact of off-hours presentation (defined as weekends, holidays, and weekdays from 8:01 PM to 7:59 AM) at hospitals on long-term clinical outcomes. The primary endpoint was a composite of all-cause death, non-fatal MI, non-fatal stroke, cardiac failure, and urgent revascularization for unstable angina for up to 3 years from the index event.During off-hours, 52% of patients presented. Primary percutaneous coronary intervention was performed in 85% of patients, and the door-to-balloon time was comparable between off-hours and regular hours (74, interquartile range [IQR] 52 to 113 versus 75, IQR 52 to 126 minutes, P = 0.34). Rate of overall primary endpoint overall did not overall significantly differ (25.3% versus 23.5%, log-rank P = 0.26), in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) (log-rank P = 0.93) and in patients with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) (log-rank P = 0.14). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that off-hours presentation was not significantly associated with long-term clinical events in all cohorts.The impact of presentation during off-hours or regular hours on the long-term clinical outcomes of Japanese patients with AMI is comparable in contemporary practice.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32173703
doi: 10.1536/ihj.19-434
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Multicenter Study Observational Study

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

215-222

Auteurs

Satoru Suwa (S)

Department of Cardiology, Juntendo University Shizuoka Hospital.

Manabu Ogita (M)

Department of Cardiology, Juntendo University Shizuoka Hospital.

Hideki Ebina (H)

Department of Cardiology, Juntendo University Shizuoka Hospital.

Koichi Nakao (K)

Division of Cardiology, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital Cardiovascular Center.

Yukio Ozaki (Y)

Department of Cardiology, Fujita Health University Hospital.

Kazuo Kimura (K)

Division of Cardiology, Yokohama City University Medical Center.

Junya Ako (J)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kitasato University.

Teruo Noguchi (T)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center.

Satoshi Yasuda (S)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center.

Kazuteru Fujimoto (K)

Department of Cardiology, National Hospital Organization Kumamoto Medical Center.

Yasuharu Nakama (Y)

Department of Cardiology, Hiroshima City Hospital.

Takashi Morita (T)

Division of Cardiology, Osaka General Medical Center.

Wataru Shimizu (W)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Nippon Medical School.

Yoshihiko Saito (Y)

First Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University.

Atsushi Hirohata (A)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Sakakibara Heart Institute of Okayama.

Yasuhiro Morita (Y)

Department of Cardiology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital.

Teruo Inoue (T)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Dokkyo Medical University.

Atsunori Okamura (A)

Department of Cardiology, Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital.

Toshiaki Mano (T)

Cardiovascular Center, Kansai Rosai Hospital.

Kazuhito Hirata (K)

Department of Cardiology, Okinawa Prefectural Chubu Hospital.

Kengo Tanabe (K)

Division of Cardiology, Mitsui Memorial Hospital.

Yoshisato Shibata (Y)

Department of Cardiology, Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital.

Mafumi Owa (M)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Suwa Red Cross Hospital.

Kenichi Tsujita (K)

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University.

Hiroshi Funayama (H)

Department of Integrated Medicine, Saitama Medical Center Jichi Medical University.

Nobuaki Kokubu (N)

Department of Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic Medicine, Sapporo Medical University.

Ken Kozuma (K)

Department of Cardiology, Teikyo University.

Shiro Uemura (S)

Department of Cardiology, Kawasaki Medical School.

Tetsuya Toubaru (T)

Department of Cardiology, Sakakibara Heart Institute.

Keijiro Saku (K)

Department of Cardiology, Fukuoka University School of Medicine.

Shigeru Oshima (S)

Department of Cardiology, Gunma Prefectural Cardiovascular Center.

Kunihiro Nishimura (K)

Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiologic Informatics, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center.

Yoshihiro Miyamoto (Y)

Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiologic Informatics, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center.

Hisao Ogawa (H)

Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiologic Informatics, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center.

Masaharu Ishihara (M)

Division of Coronary Artery Disease, Hyogo College of Medicine.

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