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Epidemiological profile,management and outcomes of patients with acute coronary syndrome: Single centre experience from a tertiary care hospital in North India
Authors:Yash Paul Sharma  Krishna Santosh Vemuri  Dinakar Bootla  Kewal Kanabar  C.R. Pruthvi  Navjyot Kaur  Krishna Prasad Nevali  Prashant Panda  G. Kasinadhuni  Lipi Uppal  Soumitra Mohanty
Affiliation:Department of Cardiology, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India
Abstract:BackgroundCardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in India. Our aim is to study the clinical, epidemiological profile and in-hospital outcomes of patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome.MethodsWe did a prospective single center observational study of the 1203 patients presenting with ACS to a tertiary referral center in North India over a period of one year (July 2018–June 2019).ResultsThe mean age of study population was 58.4 ± 12.5 years. STEMI and NSTE-ACS accounted for 69.9% and 31.1% respectively. 62.1% of our patients were from rural background. The median time to hospital admission was 600 min for STEMI patients, thrombolysis was performed in 52% of cases. Cardiogenic shock at presentation was noted in 18%. Coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention were done in 1062 (88.3%) and 733 (60.9%) patients respectively. The overall in-hospital mortality was 7.6%. STEMI patients had higher mortality than NSTE-ACS (8.9% vs 4.5% p < 0.001). Female gender (OR?3.306 C.I. 1.87–5.845), severe MR (OR?4.65, C.I.?1.187–18.18), acute kidney injury (AKI) at admission (OR-5.15, C.I.?2.5–10.63), higher Killip class (class III/IV) (OR?3.378,C.I.?1.292–8.849), AF (OR?3.25, C.I.?1,18–8.92), complete heart block (CHB) (OR?4.44,C.I.?2.09–9.43) and right bundle branch block (RBBB) (OR?2.86, C.I.?1.2–6.8) were significant predictors of in hospital mortality.ConclusionsOur study represents the predominance of STEMI as the initial ACS presentation with a considerable delay in first medical contact and higher prevalence of cardiogenic shock (CS). STEMI patients had higher mortality. Female sex, severe MR, AKI, higher Killips class, AF, CHB, RBBB being predictors of high in-hospital mortality in ACS patients.
Keywords:Acute coronary syndrome  STEMI  Single center experience  North India  Delayed presentation  Mortality
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