1. Long‐Term Risk Stratification of Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography According to the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction Risk Score for Secondary Prevention
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Barak Zafrir, Salim Adawi, Marah Khalaily, Ronen Jaffe, Amnon Eitan, Ofra Barnett‐Griness, and Walid Saliba
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acute coronary syndrome ,cardiovascular outcomes ,coronary angiography ,risk score ,risk stratification ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background A risk score for secondary prevention after myocardial infarction (Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction Risk Score for Secondary Prevention [TRS2P]), based on 9 established clinical factors, was recently developed from the TRA2°P‐TIMI50 (Thrombin Receptor Antagonist in Secondary Prevention of Atherothrombotic Ischemic Events) trial. We aimed to evaluate the performance of TRS2P for predicting long‐term outcomes in real‐world patients presenting for coronary angiography. Methods and Results A retrospective analysis of 13 593 patients referred to angiography for the assessment or treatment of coronary disease was performed. Risk stratification for 10‐year major adverse cardiovascular events was performed using the TRS2P, divided into 6 categories (0 to ≥5 points), and in relation to the presenting coronary syndrome. All clinical variables, except prior coronary artery bypass grafting, were independent risk predictors. The annualized incidence rate of major adverse cardiovascular events increased in a graded manner with increasing TRS2P, ranging from 1.65 to 16.6 per 100 person‐years (Ptrend
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- 2019
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