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Prognostic value of pulse pressure after an acute coronary syndrome.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.118967
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2018.07.013
PubMed ID
30033338
Description
BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Pulse pressure (PP) is a surrogate of aortic stiffness (AS) easily obtainable. The link between AS and cardio-vascular disease is documented, however, data regarding acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients are scarce and contradictory. We aimed to assess the prognostic value of PP measured at admission, with regard to major adverse outcomes (all-cause mortality, recurrence of MI, and stroke), during the first year following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS).

METHODS

The SPUM-ACS project is a prospective cohort study of patients with ACS conducted in 4 Swiss University hospitals. Patients with no PP at admission or with severe clinical heart failure or cardiogenic shock were excluded. Cox regression analyses were performed to determine associations between PP and outcomes (all-cause mortality, recurrence of myocardial infarction (MI), and stroke). Three multivariate Cox regression models were adjusted for hemodynamic, cardiovascular, and non-cardiovascular confounders, added successively.

RESULTS

Of 5635 eligible patients, 5070 met the inclusion criteria. Mean patient age was 63 years (range: 54-72), 79.6% were male, and mean blood pressure and PP were 93.9 ± 15.6 and 54 ± 17 mmHg, respectively. Multivariate analyses confirmed the prognostic significance of PP for each 10-mmHg increase for the composite endpoint, hazard ratio (HR) 1.126 [1.051-1.206], p = 0.001; all-cause mortality, HR1.129 [1.013-1.260], p = 0.029; and recurrence of MI, HR1.206 [1.102-1.320], p < 0.001; but not for stroke, HR1.014[0.853-1.205].

CONCLUSIONS

PP measured at admission is a strong, independent prognostic marker predicting mortality and recurrence of MI after ACS. PP should be considered for the management of secondary prevention.
Date of Publication
2018-10
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 360 Social problems & social services
Keyword(s)
Acute coronary syndrome Aortic stiffness Cardiovascular events Prognosis Pulse pressure
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Harbaoui, Brahim
Nanchen, David
Lantelme, Pierre
Gencer, Baris
Heg, Dierik Hansorcid-logo
Clinical Trials Unit Bern (CTU)
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Klingenberg, Roland
Räber, Lorenz
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Carballo, David
Matter, Christian M
Windecker, Stephan
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Mach, François
Rodondi, Nicolas
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Eeckhout, Eric
Monney, Pierre
Antiochos, Panagiotis
Schwitter, Juerg
Pascale, Patrizio
Fournier, Stephane
Courand, Pierre-Yves
Lüscher, Thomas F
Muller, Olivier
Additional Credits
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Clinical Trials Unit Bern (CTU)
Series
Atherosclerosis
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0021-9150
Access(Rights)
restricted
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