Prognostic Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Older Patients Hospitalized with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Real-World Findings from the Lombardy Health Database
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Data Source
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Study Outcomes
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
Older Patient Cohort
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Overall Study Population (n = 263,564) | Age < 75 Years (n = 147,501) | Age ≥ 75 Years (n = 116,063) | p Value | |
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Age (years) | 70 ± 13 | 61 ± 9 | 83 ± 6 | <0.001 |
Biological Sex (female) | 93,363 (35%) | 32,983 (22%) | 60,360 (52%) | <0.001 |
STEMI, n (%) | 138,939 (53%) | 85,543 (58%) | 53,396 (46%) | <0.001 |
NSTEMI, n (%) | 124,639 (47%) | 61,972 (42%) | 62,667 (54%) | <0.001 |
History of comorbidities (in the previous 2 years), n (%) | ||||
Cerebrovascular disease | 7428 (3%) | 2237 (1%) | 5191 (5%) | <0.001 |
Hypertension | 82,728 (31%) | 36,253 (25%) | 46,475 (40%) | <0.001 |
Diabetes mellitus | 66,029 (25%) | 31,632 (21%) | 34,397 (30%) | <0.001 |
Chronic IHD | 58,023 (22%) | 30,836 (21%) | 27,187 (23%) | <0.001 |
Prior AMI | 26,593 (10%) | 12,278 (8%) | 14,315 (12%) | <0.001 |
Atrial fibrillation | 15,910 (6%) | 4184 (3%) | 11,726 (10%) | <0.001 |
Chronic renal disease | 17,005 (6%) | 5982 (4%) | 11,023 (9%) | <0.001 |
COPD | 14,044 (5%) | 4371 (3%) | 9673 (8%) | <0.001 |
Cancer | 24,188 (9%) | 10,780 (7%) | 13,408 (12%) | <0.001 |
Number of comorbidities n (%) | ||||
0 | 104,326 (39%) | 70,2784 (48%) | 34,042 (29%) | <0.001 |
1 | 82,180 (31%) | 44,809 (30%) | 37,371 (32%) | |
2 | 46,574 (18%) | 21,228 (14%) | 25,346 (22%) | |
3 | 20,414 (7%) | 7909 (5%) | 12,515 (11%) | |
>3 | 10,060 (4%) | 3271 (2%) | 6789 (6%) | |
Medications of interest (before index AMI), n (%) | ||||
ACEi/ARB | 137,794 (52%) | 62,788 (42%) | 75,006 (65%) | <0.001 |
Beta blockers | 84,169 (32%) | 40,460 (27%) | 43,709 (38%) | <0.001 |
Diuretics | 62,755 (24%) | 17,598 (12%) | 45,157 (39%) | <0.001 |
Calcium-antagonists | 75,656 (29%) | 30,778 (21%) | 44,878 (39%) | <0.001 |
Lipid lowering drugs | 91,012 (35%) | 49,443 (33%) | 41,569 (36%) | <0.001 |
Antiplatelet drugs | 116,252 (44%) | 51,693 (35%) | 64,559 (56%) | <0.001 |
Oral anticoagulant drugs | 14,974 (6%) | 4630 (3%) | 10,344 (9%) | <0.001 |
Anti-hyperglycemic drugs | 57,968 (22%) | 27,456 (18%) | 30,512 (26%) | <0.001 |
PCI Yes (n = 42,912) | PCI No (n = 73,151) | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | 81 ± 4 | 84 ± 6 | <0.001 |
Age groups (years) | <0.001 | ||
75–80 | 22,124 (52%) | 22,853 (31%) | |
81–85 | 13,550 (32%) | 21,554 (29%) | |
86–90 | 5865 (14%) | 17,746 (24%) | |
>90 | 1373 (3%) | 10,998 (15%) | |
Biological Sex (female) | 18,801 (44%) | 41,579 (57%) | <0.001 |
STEMI, n (%) | 22,297 (52%) | 31,099 (43%) | <0.001 |
NSTEMI, n (%) | 20,615 (48%) | 42,052 (57%) | <0.001 |
History of comorbidities (in the previous 2 years), n (%) | |||
Cerebrovascular disease | 1032 (2%) | 4159 (6%) | <0.001 |
Hypertension | 17,303 (40%) | 29,172 (40%) | 0.134 |
Diabetes mellitus | 12,167 (28%) | 22,230 (30%) | <0.001 |
Chronic IHD | 10,468 (24%) | 16,719 (23%) | <0.001 |
Prior AMI | 3921 (9%) | 10,394 (14%) | <0.001 |
Atrial fibrillation | 3175 (7%) | 8551 (12%) | <0.001 |
Chronic renal disease | 2792 (7%) | 8231 (11%) | <0.001 |
COPD | 2281 (5%) | 7392 (10%) | <0.001 |
Cancer | 5005 (12%) | 8403 (11%) | 0.36 |
Number of comorbidities n (%) | |||
0 | 12,976 (30%) | 21,066 (29%) | <0.001 |
1 | 14,624 (34%) | 22,747 (31%) | |
2 | 9377 (22%) | 15,969 (22%) | |
3 | 4167 (10%) | 8348 (11%) | |
>3 | 1768 (4%) | 5021 (7%) | |
Medications of interest (before index AMI), n (%) | |||
ACEi/ARB | 27,253 (64%) | 47,753 (65%) | <0.001 |
Beta blockers | 16,739 (39%) | 26,970 (37%) | <0.001 |
Diuretics | 12,293 (29%) | 32,864 (45%) | <0.001 |
Calcium-antagonists | 16,168 (38%) | 28,710 (39%) | <0.001 |
Lipid lowering drugs | 17,100 (40%) | 24,469 (33%) | <0.001 |
Antiplatelet drugs | 22,837 (53%) | 41,722 (57%) | <0.001 |
Oral anticoagulant drugs | 3307 (8%) | 7037 (10%) | <0.001 |
Anti-hyperglycemic drugs | 10,898 (25%) | 19,614 (27%) | <0.001 |
Major in-hospital complications, n (%) | |||
Cardiogenic shock, n (%) | 2189 (5%) | 4353 (6%) | <0.0001 |
AKI, n (%) | 926 (2%) | 2315 (3%) | <0.0001 |
Atrial fibrillation, n (%) | 4830 (11%) | 12,294 (17%) | <0.0001 |
Acute heart failure, n (%) | 6733 (16%) | 24,469 (33%) | <0.0001 |
Mechanical ventilation, n (%) | 1172 (3%) | 1524 (2%) | 0.43 |
2003–2006 | 2007–2010 | 2011–2014 | 2015–2018 | p for Trend | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Overall | n = 26,951 | n = 30,237 | n = 30,251 | n = 28,624 | |
PCI, n (%) | 5953 (22%) | 10,177 (34%) | 12,336 (42%) | 14,146 (49%) | <0.0001 |
In-hospital mortality, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 3550 (13%) | 23,829 (13%) | 3400 (11%) | 2971 (10%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 385 (6%) | 664 (6%) | 804 (6%) | 871 (6%) | 0.2613 |
PCI no | 3165 (15%) | 23,165 (16%) | 2596 (15%) | 2100 (14%) | 0.0347 |
OR (95% CI) | 0.39 (0.34–0.44) | 0.37 (0.34–0.41) | 0.39 (0.36–0.43) | 0.39 (0.35–0.42) | |
1-year mortality, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 9336 (35%) | 10,013 (33%) | 9268 (31%) | 8046 (28%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 913 (15%) | 1658 (16%) | 2090 (16%) | 2325 (16%) | 0.095 |
PCI no | 8423 (40%) | 8355 (42%) | 7178 (41%) | 5721 (39%) | 0.221 |
HR (95% CI) | 0.33 (0.31–0.35) | 0.31 (0.31–0.35) | 0.35 (0.33–0.36) | 0.36 (0.34–0.3) | |
1-year re-hospitalization for AHF/AMI, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 6309 (23%) | 6607 (22%) | 5326 (18%) | 4022 (14%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 1129 (19%) | 1915 (19%) | 1918 (15%) | 1702 (12%) | <0.0001 |
PCI no | 5180 (25%) | 4692 (23%) | 3408 (16%) | 2320 (16%) | <0.0001 |
HR (95% CI) | 0.49 (0.46–0.53) | 0.51 (0.49–0.54) | 0.53 (0.51–0.56) | 0.53 (0.50–0.56) | |
STEMI | n = 15,313 | n = 14,872 | n = 12,632 | n = 10,579 | |
PCI, n (%) | 3822 (25%) | 5674 (38%) | 6327 (50%) | 6474 (61%) | <0.0001 |
In-hospital mortality, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 2668 (17%) | 2657 (18%) | 2177 (17%) | 1837 (17%) | 0.61 |
PCI yes | 338 (9%) | 570 (10%) | 643 (10%) | 710 (11%) | 0.001 |
PCI no | 2330 (20%) | 2087 (23%) | 1534 (24%) | 1127 (27%) | <0.001 |
OR (95% CI) | 0.38 (0.34–0.43) | 0.38 (0.34–0.42) | 0.35 (0.32–0.39) | 0.32 (0.29–0.36) | |
1-year mortality, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 5804 (38%) | 5611 (38%) | 4479 (35%) | 3533 (33%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 677 (18%) | 1140 (20%) | 1298 (21%) | 1373 (21%) | <0.0001 |
PCI no | 5127 (45%) | 4471 (49%) | 3181 (50%) | 2160 (53%) | <0.0001 |
HR (95% CI) | 0.33 (0.31–0.36) | 0.34 (0.32–0.36) | 0.33 (0.31–0.35) | 0.32 (0.30–0.34) | |
1-year re-hospitalization for AHF/AMI, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 3169 (21%) | 2719 (18%) | 1814 (14%) | 1138 (11%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 672 (18%) | 927 (16%) | 808 (13%) | 634 (10%) | <0.0001 |
PCI no | 2497 (22%) | 1792 (19%) | 1006 (16%) | 504 (12%) | <0.0001 |
HR (95% CI) | 0.49 (0.45–0.53) | 0.50 (0.47–0.54) | 0.47 (0.44–0.50) | 0.52 (0.48–0.56) | |
NSTEMI | n = 11,638 | n = 15,365 | n = 17,619 | n = 18,045 | |
PCI, n (%) | 2131 (18%) | 4503 (29%) | 6309 (36%) | 7672 (46%) | <0.0001 |
In-hospital mortality, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 882 (8%) | 1172 (8%) | 1223 (7%) | 1134 (6%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 47 (2%) | 94 (2%) | 161 (3%) | 161 (2%) | 0.91 |
PCI no | 835 (9%) | 1.078 (10%) | 1062 (9%) | 973 (9%) | 0.39 |
OR (95% CI) | 0.23 (0.17–0.31) | 0.19 (0.16–0.24) | 0.25 (0.21–0.30) | 0.21 (0.17–0.24) | |
1-year mortality, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 3532 (30%) | 4402 (29%) | 4789 (27%) | 4513 (25%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 236 (11%) | 518 (11%) | 792 (13%) | 952 (12%) | 0.04 |
PCI no | 3296 (35%) | 3884 (36%) | 3997 (35%) | 3561 (34%) | 0.45 |
HR (95% CI) | 0.27 (0.24–0.31) | 0.27 (0.25–0.30) | 0.30 (0.28–0.33) | 0.31 (0.29–0.33) | |
1-year re-hospitalization for AHF/AMI, n (%) | |||||
Overall | 3140 (27%) | 3888 (25%) | 3512 (20%) | 2884 (16%) | <0.0001 |
PCI yes | 457 (21%) | 988 (22%) | 1110 (18%) | 1068 (14%) | <0.0001 |
PCI no | 2863 (28%) | 2900 (27%) | 2402 (21%) | 1816 (18%) | <0.0001 |
HR (95% CI) | 0.45 (0.40–0.51) | 0.50 (0.46–0.54) | 0.53 (0.49–0.57) | 0.43 (0.40–0.47) |
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Marenzi, G.; Cosentino, N.; Resta, M.; Lucci, C.; Bonomi, A.; Trombara, F.; Della Rocca, M.; Poggio, P.; Leoni, O.; Bortolan, F.; et al. Prognostic Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Older Patients Hospitalized with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Real-World Findings from the Lombardy Health Database. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 5629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175629
Marenzi G, Cosentino N, Resta M, Lucci C, Bonomi A, Trombara F, Della Rocca M, Poggio P, Leoni O, Bortolan F, et al. Prognostic Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Older Patients Hospitalized with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Real-World Findings from the Lombardy Health Database. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(17):5629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175629
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarenzi, Giancarlo, Nicola Cosentino, Marta Resta, Claudia Lucci, Alice Bonomi, Filippo Trombara, Michele Della Rocca, Paolo Poggio, Olivia Leoni, Francesco Bortolan, and et al. 2023. "Prognostic Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Older Patients Hospitalized with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Real-World Findings from the Lombardy Health Database" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 17: 5629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175629
APA StyleMarenzi, G., Cosentino, N., Resta, M., Lucci, C., Bonomi, A., Trombara, F., Della Rocca, M., Poggio, P., Leoni, O., Bortolan, F., Savonitto, S., & Agostoni, P. (2023). Prognostic Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Older Patients Hospitalized with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Real-World Findings from the Lombardy Health Database. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(17), 5629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175629