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Three-year follow-up and event rates in the international REduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health Registry

Authors :
Mark J, Alberts
Deepak L, Bhatt
Jean-Louis, Mas
E Magnus, Ohman
Alan T, Hirsch
Joachim, Röther
Geneviève, Salette
Shinya, Goto
Sidney C, Smith
Chiau-Suong, Liau
Peter W F, Wilson
Ph Gabriel, Steg
Source :
European Heart Journal
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2009.

Abstract

Aims To determine 3-year event rates in outpatients with vascular disease enrolled in the REduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health (REACH) Registry. Methods and results REACH enrolled 67 888 outpatients with atherothrombosis [established coronary artery disease (CAD), cerebrovascular disease, or peripheral arterial disease (PAD)], or with at least three atherothrombotic risk factors, from 44 countries. Among the 55 499 patients at baseline with symptomatic disease, 39 675 were eligible for 3-year follow-up, and 32 247 had data available (81% retention rate). Among the symptomatic patients at 3 years, 92% were taking an antithrombotic agent, 91% an antihypertensive, and 76% were on lipid-lowering therapy. For myocardial infarction (MI)/stroke/vascular death, 1- and 3-year event rates for all patients were 4.2 and 11.0%, respectively. Event rates (MI/stroke/vascular death) were significantly higher for patients with symptomatic disease vs. those with risk factors only at 1 year (4.7 vs. 2.3%, P < 0.001) and at 3 years (12.0 vs. 6.0%, P < 0.001). One and 3-year rates of MI/stroke/vascular death/rehospitalization were 14.4 and 28.4%, respectively, for patients with symptomatic disease. Rehospitalization for a vascular event other than MI/stroke/vascular death was common at 3 years (19.0% overall; 33.6% for PAD; 23.0% for CAD). For patients with symptomatic vascular disease in one vascular bed vs. multiple vascular beds, 3-year event rates for MI/stroke/vascular death/rehospitalization were 25.5 vs. 40.5% ( P < 0.001). Conclusion Despite contemporary therapy, outpatients with symptomatic atherothrombotic vascular disease experience high rates of recurrent vascular events and rehospitalizations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15229645 and 0195668X
Volume :
30
Issue :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b2e04e848e5acbf48f33a1eeebdb13ad