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Title: | Outcome of Patients With Prior Stroke/Transient Ischemic Attack and Acute Coronary Syndromes | Authors: | Zhang, Dongfeng Song, Xiantao Chen, Yalei Raposeiras-Roubín, Sergio Abu-Assi, Emad Henriques, Jose Paulo Simao D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio Saucedo, Jorge González-Juanatey, José Ramón Wilton, Stephen B Kikkert, Wouter J Nuñez-Gil, Iván Ariza-Sole, Albert Alexopoulos, Dimitrios Liebetrau, Christoph Kawaji, Tetsuma Moretti, Claudio Huczek, Zenon Nie, Shaoping Fujii, Toshiharu Correia, Luis Kawashiri, Masa-Aki García-Acuña, José María Southern, Danielle Alfonso, Emilio Terol, Belén Garay, Alberto Xanthopoulou, Ioanna Osman, Neriman Möllmann, Helge Shiomi, Hiroki Giordana, Francesca Kowara, Michal Filipiak, Krzysztof Wang, Xiao Yan, Yan Fan, Jingyao Ikari, Yuji Nakahashi, Takuya Sakata, Kenji Yamagishi, Masakazu Kalpak, Oliver Kedev, Sasko |
Issue Date: | Apr-2020 | Publisher: | SAGE Publications | Journal: | Angiology | Abstract: | The association between prior stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA) and clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has not been well explored. We evaluated the impact of prior stroke/TIA on this specific patient population. We conducted an international multicenter study including 15 401 patients with ACS from the Bleeding Complications in a Multicenter Registry of Patients Discharged With Diagnosis of Acute Coronary Syndrome registry. They were divided into 2 groups: patients with and without prior stroke/TIA. The primary end point was death at 1-year follow-up. Prior stroke/TIA was associated with higher rate of 1-year death (8.7% vs 3.4%; P < .001). It was an independent predictor of 1-year death even after adjustment for confounding variables (odds ratio, 1.705; 95% confidence interval, 1.046-2.778; P = .032). Besides, patients with prior stroke/TIA had significantly increased 1-year reinfarction (5.6% vs 3.8%, P = .015), in-hospital bleeding (8.7% vs 5.8%, P < .001), and 1-year bleeding (5.2% vs 3.0%, P < .001). No difference of antithrombotic therapies or dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) types on outcomes was observed in patients with prior stroke/TIA. Prior stroke/TIA was associated with higher 1-year death for patients with ACS who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention. No benefits or harms were observed with different antithrombotic therapies or DAPT types in these patients. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/8996 | DOI: | 10.1177/0003319719889524 |
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