Patients with ST-segment elevation of myocardial infarction miss out on early reperfusion:when to undergo delayed revascularization

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Wen ZHENG [1 ,2 ]
CheukMan YU [3 ]
Jing LIU [1 ]
WuXiang XIE [1 ]
Miao WANG [1 ]
YuJiao ZHANG [4 ]
Jian SUN [5 ]
ShaoPing NIE [2 ]
Dong ZHAO [1 ]
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[1] Department of Epidemiology,Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University,Beijing Institute of Heart,Lung and Blood Vessel Diseases
[2] Emergency Critical Care Center,Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University
[3] Prince of Wales Hospital,Institute of Vascular Medicine,the Chinese University of Hong Kong
[4] Department of Infectious Disease,China-Japan Friendship Hospital
[5] Department of Cardiology,the First Hospital of Jilin
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Objective There are still a high proportion of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI) missing out early reperflision even in the primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) era. Most of them are stable latecomers, but the optimal time to undergo delayed PCI for stable ones remains controversial. Methods We investigated all STEMI patients who underwent delayed PCI(2-28 days after STEMI) during 2007-2010 in Beijing and excluded patients with hemodynamic instability. The primary outcome was major adverse cardiovascular events(MACEs). Results This study finally enrolled 5,417 STEMI patients and assigned them into three groups according to individual delayed time(Early group, 55.9%; Medium group, 35.4%; Late group, 8.7%). During 1-year follow-up, MACEs occurred in 319 patients. The incidence of MACEs were respectively 7.1%, 5.6% and 6.7% among three groups. The Medium group had less recurrent myocardial infarction plus cardiac death(hazard ratio, 0.525; 95% confidence interval, 0.294—0.938, P = 0.030) than Late group and less repeat revascularization(hazard ratio, 0.640; 95% confidence inteiTal, 0.463-0.883, P = 0.007) than Early group in pairwise com?parisons. We depicted the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular event(MACE) by delayed time as a quadratic curve and found the bot?tom appeared at day 14. Conclusions The delayed PCI time varied in the real-world practice, but undergoing operations on the second week after STEMI had greater survival benefit and less adverse events for whom without early reperflision and hemodynamic instability.
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