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Short and Long-term Survival Rates following Myocardial Infarction and its Predictive Factors: A Study Using National Registry Data

Authors :
Soheila Khodakarim
Samaneh Mozaffarian
Korosh Etemad
Mohammad Aghaali
Sahar Sotoodeh Ghorbani
Seyed Saeed Hashemi Nazari
Source :
Journal of Tehran University Heart Center, Vol 16, Iss 2 (2021), The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of death worldwide as well as in Iran. The present study was designed to predict short and long-term survival rates after the first episode of myocardial infarction (MI). Methods: The current research is a retrospective cohort study. The data were collected from the Myocardial Infarction Registry of Iran in a 12-month period leading to March 20, 2014. The variables analyzed included smoking status, past medical history of chronic heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, signs and symptoms during an attack, post-MI complications during hospitalization, the occurrence of arrhythmias, the location of MI, and the place of residence. Survival rates and predictive factors were estimated by the Kaplan–Meier method, the log-rank test, and the Cox model. Results: Totally, 21 181 patients with the first MI were studied. There were 15 328 men (72.4%), and the mean age of the study population was 62.10±13.42 years. During a 1-year period following MI, 2479 patients (11.7%) died. Overall, the survival rates at 28 days, 6 months, and 1 year were estimated to be 0.95 (95% CI: 0.95 to 0.96), 0.90 (95% CI: 0.90 to 0.91), and 0.88 (95% CI: 0.88 to 0.89). After the confounding factors were controlled, history of chronic heart disease (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20082371 and 17358620
Volume :
16
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03d204fb84f06708b360b9ac826fcbc9