Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat Republic

The primary and main method of treating ACS with ST elevation is timely restoration of coronary vessel patency. Material and methods. 273 medical records of patients admitted with provisional diagnosis of ACS with ST elevation were studied. Statistical data were processed in Microsoft Excel and Stat...

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Main Authors: L. B. Sodnomova, N. O. Bulutova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2017-09-01
Series:Acta Biomedica Scientifica
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pci
Online Access:https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/507
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spelling doaj-41b8b12f5f8c465491ee49fe090dc44f2021-08-17T13:52:58ZrusScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsActa Biomedica Scientifica2541-94202587-95962017-09-0125(2)555910.12737/article_5a3a0dba5f2a88.40775068507Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat RepublicL. B. Sodnomova0N. O. Bulutova1N.A. Semashko Republican Clinical HospitalN.A. Semashko Republican Clinical HospitalThe primary and main method of treating ACS with ST elevation is timely restoration of coronary vessel patency. Material and methods. 273 medical records of patients admitted with provisional diagnosis of ACS with ST elevation were studied. Statistical data were processed in Microsoft Excel and Statistica 10 (StatSoft Inc., USA). Results. One third of patients with ACS with ST elevation were admitted at «the golden hour» since symptoms onset. 234 (86 %) patients underwent coronary angiography. Primary percutaneous intervention (PCI), coronary stenting were performed for 117 patients, thrombolysis - for 23 and thrombolysis with subsequent PCI was carried out in 34 cases. Assessment of RCI efficiency, invasive revascularization in terms of IM frequency and mortality showed the following: the incidence of myocardial infarction in the group with PCI and without PCI was the same - 94 % against 98 % respectively; however the mortality in patients with STEMI was lower in the group with performed invasive revascularization - 4 % against 12 % (р = 0.04). Decrease is observed in both total mortality and mortality in the first 24 hours for STEMI patients - 3 % in the PCI group, compared to 9 % in the other group (р = 0.04). The suvival rate for STEMI patients was better for first time PCI - mortality 2.7 % against 12 % in the group without revascularization (р = 0.01).https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/507pciinvasive revascularizationcoronary stentingmortality
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author L. B. Sodnomova
N. O. Bulutova
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N. O. Bulutova
Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat Republic
Acta Biomedica Scientifica
pci
invasive revascularization
coronary stenting
mortality
author_facet L. B. Sodnomova
N. O. Bulutova
author_sort L. B. Sodnomova
title Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat Republic
title_short Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat Republic
title_full Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat Republic
title_fullStr Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat Republic
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with ST elevation: first results of Regional Vascular Center of the Buryat Republic
title_sort efficiency of invasive revascularization for acute coronary syndrome with st elevation: first results of regional vascular center of the buryat republic
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
series Acta Biomedica Scientifica
issn 2541-9420
2587-9596
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The primary and main method of treating ACS with ST elevation is timely restoration of coronary vessel patency. Material and methods. 273 medical records of patients admitted with provisional diagnosis of ACS with ST elevation were studied. Statistical data were processed in Microsoft Excel and Statistica 10 (StatSoft Inc., USA). Results. One third of patients with ACS with ST elevation were admitted at «the golden hour» since symptoms onset. 234 (86 %) patients underwent coronary angiography. Primary percutaneous intervention (PCI), coronary stenting were performed for 117 patients, thrombolysis - for 23 and thrombolysis with subsequent PCI was carried out in 34 cases. Assessment of RCI efficiency, invasive revascularization in terms of IM frequency and mortality showed the following: the incidence of myocardial infarction in the group with PCI and without PCI was the same - 94 % against 98 % respectively; however the mortality in patients with STEMI was lower in the group with performed invasive revascularization - 4 % against 12 % (р = 0.04). Decrease is observed in both total mortality and mortality in the first 24 hours for STEMI patients - 3 % in the PCI group, compared to 9 % in the other group (р = 0.04). The suvival rate for STEMI patients was better for first time PCI - mortality 2.7 % against 12 % in the group without revascularization (р = 0.01).
topic pci
invasive revascularization
coronary stenting
mortality
url https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/507
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