Effect of Anemia on Short- and Long-Term Outcome in Patients Hospitalized for Acute Coronary Syndromes

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Younge, John O. [1 ]
Nauta, Sjoerd T. [1 ]
Akkerhuis, K. Martijn [1 ]
Deckers, Jaap W. [1 ]
van Domburg, Ron T. [1 ]
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[1] Erasmus MC, Thoraxctr, Dept Cardiol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY | 2012年 / 109卷 / 04期
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ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE; ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION; HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS; INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR; THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY; OXYGEN DELIVERY; MORTALITY; ANGIOPLASTY; INTERVENTION;
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10.1016/j.amjcard.2011.09.046
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Anemia is common in hospitalized cardiac patients and is associated with adverse outcomes. The aim of this study was to identify the association of anemia with early and long-term outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACSs). Included were 5,304 consecutive patients (73% men, 61 +/- 2 years of age) admitted to a coronary care unit from 1985 through 2008 for ACS. According to the World Health Organization, anemia was defined as serum hemoglobin levels < 13 g/dl for men and < 12 g/dl for women. Anemia was divided into tertiles to compare mild, moderate, and severe anemia to nonanemia. For trend analyses the study population was categorized in 3 groups: 1985 to 1990, 1991 to 2000, and 2001 to 2008. Outcome measurements were all-cause mortality at 30-days and 20 years. Anemia was present in 2,016 patients (38%), of whom 655 had mild anemia, 717 moderate anemia, and 646 severe anemia. Median follow-up duration was 10 years (range 2 to 25). Compared to nonanemia, adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) for mortality at 30 days were 1.40 for moderate anemia (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.04 to 1.87) and 1.67 for severe anemia (95% CI 1.25 to 2.24). At 20 years HRs were 1.13 for moderate anemia (95% CI 1.01 to 1.27) and 1.39 for severe anemia (95% CI 1.23 to 1.56). In addition, survival during hospitalization improved over time. Compared to 1985 to 1990 adjusted HRs were 0.52 for 1991 to 2000 (95% CI 0.41 to 0.66) and 0.36 for 2001 to 2008 (95% CI 0.25 to 0.51). In conclusion, presence and severity of anemia is an important predictor of higher in-hospital and long-term mortality after ACS. In addition, since the 1980s in-hospital outcome of patients with ACS and anemia has improved. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (Am J Cardiol 2012;109:506-510)
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