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Prediction of Long-Term Outcomes in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction with and without Creatinine Kinase Elevation—Post-Hoc Analysis of the J-MINUET Study

Authors :
Yoshihiko Saito
Yoshihiro Miyamoto
Kengo Tanabe
Yukio Ozaki
Junya Ako
Toshiaki Mano
Minoru Wake
Hiroshi Funayama
Teruo Inoue
Tetsuya Toubaru
Shigeru Ohshima
Atsunori Okamura
Kazuteru Fujimoto
Hisao Ogawa
Yasuhiro Morita
Ken Kozuma
Shichiro Abe
Shigeru Toyoda
Wataru Shimizu
Masaharu Ishihara
Nobuaki Kokubu
Kazuo Kimura
Kenichi Tsujita
Yoshisato Shibata
Mafumi Owa
Keijirou Saku
Yasuharu Nakama
Koichi Nakao
Masashi Sakuma
Teruo Noguchi
Satoru Suwa
Atsushi Hirohata
Takashi Morita
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 2667, p 2667 (2020), Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume 9, Issue 8
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

Background: A Japanese prospective, nation-wide, multicenter registry (J-MINUET) showed that long-term outcomes were worse in non-ST elevation acute myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), diagnosed by increased cardiac troponin levels, compared to STEMI. This was observed in both non-STEMI with elevated creatine kinase (CK) (NSTEMI+CK) and non-STEMI without elevated CK (NSTEMI-CK). However, predictive factors for long-term outcomes in STEMI, NSTEMI+CK, and NSTEMI-CK have not been elucidated. Methods: Using the Cox proportional hazards model, we determined significant independent predictors of long-term outcomes from a total of 111 parameters evaluated in the J-MINUET study in each of our groups, including STEMI, NSTEMI+CK, and NSTEMI-CK. Then, we calculated the risk score using the regression coefficients for the determined independent predictors for the strict prediction of long-term outcomes. Results: Prognostic factors, as well as composite cardiovascular events and all-cause death, were different between STEMI, NSTEMI+CK, and NSTEMI-CK. Risk scores could effectively and powerfully predict both composite cardiovascular events and all-cause death in each group. Conclusions: The prediction of long-term outcomes using cored parameters of baseline demographics and clinical characteristics is feasible and could prove useful in establishing therapeutic strategies in patients with STEMI, NSTEMI+CK, and NSTEMI-CK.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
9
Issue :
2667
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35f05fde1bc70e6bd260c532b869c663