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An electronic health records cohort study on heart failure following myocardial infarction in England: incidence and predictors

Authors :
Gho, JMIH
Schmidt, AF
Pasea, L
Koudstaal, K
Pujades-Rodriguez, M
Denaxas, S
Shah, AD
Patel, RS
Gale, CP
Hoes, AW
Cleland, JG
Hemingway, H
Asselbergs, FW
PharmacoTherapy, -Epidemiology and -Economics
Bedi, H
Source :
BMJ Open, BMJ Open, 8(3):018331. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BMJ Open, 8(3). BMJ Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the incidence and determinants of heart failure (HF) following a myocardial infarction (MI) in a contemporary cohort of patients with MI using routinely collected primary and hospital care electronic health records (EHRs).\ud \ud \ud \ud Methods: Data were used from the CALIBER programme, linking EHRs in England from primary care, hospital admissions, an MI registry and mortality data. Subjects were eligible if they were 18 years or older, did not have a history of HF and survived a first MI. Factors associated with time to HF were examined using Cox proportional hazard models.\ud \ud \ud \ud Results: Of the 24 479 patients with MI, 5775 (23.6%) developed HF during a median follow-up of 3.7 years (incidence rate per 1000 person-years: 63.8, 95% CI 62.2 to 65.5). Baseline characteristics significantly associated with developing HF were: atrial fibrillation (HR 1.62, 95% CI 1.51 to 1.75), age (per 10 years increase: 1.45, 1.41 to 1.49), diabetes (1.45, 1.35 to 1.56), peripheral arterial disease (1.38, 1.26 to 1.51), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (1.28, 1.17 to 1.40), greater socioeconomic deprivation (5th vs 1st quintile: 1.27, 1.13 to 1.41), ST-segment elevation MI at presentation (1.19, 1.11 to 1.27) and hypertension (1.16, 1.09 to 1.23). Results were robust to various sensitivity analyses such as competing risk analysis and multiple imputation.\ud \ud \ud \ud Conclusion: In England, one in four survivors of a first MI develop HF within 4 years. This contemporary study demonstrates that patients with MI are at considerable risk of HF. Baseline patient characteristics associated with time until HF were identified, which may be used to target preventive strategies.

Details

ISSN :
20446055
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Open
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....14863f333c12f71c84475bf365b4cce0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018331