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2. Patients enrolled in coronary intervention trials are not representative of patients in clinical practice: results from the Euro Heart Survey on Coronary Revascularization
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Hordijk-Trion M., Lenzen M., Wijns W., De Jaegere P., Simoons M. L., Scholte Op Reimer W. J. M., Bertrand M. E., Mercado N., Boersma E., Maier W., Meier B., Moris C., Piscione F., Sechtem U., Sergeant P., Stahle E., Vos J., Widimsky P., Unger F., Manini M., Bramley C., Laforest V., Taylor C., Del Gaiso S., Huber K., De Backer G., Sirakova V., Cerbak R., Thayssen P., Lehto S., Blanc J. -J., Delahaye F., Kobulia B., Zeymer U., Cokkinos D., Karlocai K., Graham I., Shelley E., Behar S., Maggioni A., Grabauskiene V., Deckers J., Asmussen I., Stepinska J., Goncalves L., Mareev V., Riecansky I., Kenda M. F., Alonso A., Lopez-Sendon J. L., Rosengren A., Buser P., Okay T., Sychov O., Fox K., Wood D., Crijns H., McGregor K., Mulder B., Priori S., Ryden L., Tavazzi L., Vahanian A., Vardas P., Sarkisyan K., Glogar H. D., Frick M., Pachinger O., Zwick R., Vrints C., Van Hertbruggen E., Vercammen M., Sysmans T., Schroeder E., Domange J., De Pril H., De Vriese J., Van Hecke T., Legrand V., Gillon M. -F., Richardy M., Doneux P., Petrov I., Jorgova J., Starcevic B., Eeckhout E., Berger A., Prudent V., Camenzind E., Masson N., Zambartas C., Kleanthous H., Stellova B., Aschermann M., Simek S., Kautzner J., Karmazin V., Svab P., Indrak J., Branny M., Hladilova K., Kala P., Cappelen H., Jensen L. O., Gitt A., Gehrke K., am Rhein L., Erbel R., Gutersohn A., Eggebrecht H., Al Khani M., Rosenberger A., Vogelsberg H., Klepzig H., Schmidt A., Silber S., Mau B., Leuner C., Czyborra K., Reuschling C., Muno E., Nauheim B., Kleber F., Rux S., Saad A., Elabady M., Beiras A. C., Fernandez J. S., del Arno F. N., Romo A. I., Fernandez J. M. C., Mayoreal A. R., Rebanal F. J. R., de la Borbolla M. G., Chaparro M., Brotons C., Miralda C. P., Vila i Perez S. I., Aviles F. F., de la Fuente Galan L., Vinuela P. T., de Torres F. M., Mora J., Rodriguez I. S., Bustamante I. P., Fernandez P. L. S., Torrent J. L. D., Gil J. L. D., Perpinan J., Motilla V. P., Juango M. S. A., Berjon-Reyero J., Moreno R. M., Guerrero J. C. F., Savolainen K., Syvanne M., Cohen-Solal A., Oboa A. -S., Bassand J. P., Espinosa D. P., Jouet V., Cedex B., Montalescot G., Gallois V., Daubert J. C., Clerc J. M., Machecourt J., Cottin Y., Walker D., Holland F., Prosser J., Muir L., Barber K., Cleland J. G. F., Cook J., Chapichadze Z., Christos I. S. A., Tsiavou N., Chrysohoou C., Manginas A., Terrovitis J., Kanakakis J., Vavuranakis M., Drakos S., Farmakis T., Samara C., Papakosta C., Bourantas C., Michalis L. K., Christos M., Foussas S., Adamopoulou E., Marketou M., Alotti N., Basa A. M., Vigh A., Preda I., Csoti E., Keltai M., Kerkovits G., Hendler A., Blatt A., Yakov B., Beyar R., Shefer A., Halon D., Bentzvi M., Avramovitch N., Bakst A., Saba K., Cafri C., Grosbard A., Sheva B., Margolis B., Suleiman K., Banai S., Meerkin D., Mosseri M., Guita P., Jabara R., Jafari J., Shitrit D. B., Ghasan D., Salameh D., Brezins M., van den Akker-Berman L., Guetta V., Hashomer T., Rozenman Y., Biagini A., Berti S., Ferrero M., Colombo A., Roccaforte R., Milici C., Scarpino L., Salvi A., Desideri A., Sabbadin D., Veneto C., Galassi A., Giuffrida G., Rognoni A., Vassanelli C., Paffoni P., Cioppa A., Rubino P., de Carlo M., Petronio A. S., Naccarella F., Saia F., Marzocchi A., Maranga S. S., Presbitero P., Valsecchi F., Esposito G., Santini N. M., Tubaro M., Erglis A., Narbute I., Kavoliuniene A., Zaliunas R., Navickas R., Luckute D., Subkovas E., Wagner D., Vermeer F., Lousberg A., Fransen H., Breeman A., Tebbe H., De Boer M. J., van der Wal M., Leenders C. M., Veerhoek M. J., Jansen C., Bijl M., Koppelaar C., den Linden V., Brons R., Widdershofen J. W. M. G., Broers H., Kontny F., Jonzon M., Wodniecki J., Tomasik A., Trusz-Gluza M., Nowak S., Ruzyllo W., Deptuch T., Marques J., Matias F., Madeira H., Oliveira J., Sargento L., Ionac A., Dragulescu I. S., Mut-Vitcu B., Maximov D., Dorobantu M., Apetrei E., Niculescu R., Petrescu V., Bucsa A., Deleanu D., Bucharest, Benedek I. S., Hintea T., Aronov D., Tikhomirova E., Kranjec I., Prokselj K., Kanic V., Sepetoglu A., Aytekin S., Aytekin V., Catakoglu A. B., Parlar H., Tufekcioglu S., Ozyedek Z., Baltali M., Kiziltan, Vukovic M., Neskovic A. N., Cardiology, Hordijk-Trion, M., Lenzen, M., Wijns, W., De Jaegere, P., Simoons, M. L., Scholte Op Reimer, W. J. M., Bertrand, M. E., Mercado, N., Boersma, E., Maier, W., Meier, B., Moris, C., Piscione, F., Sechtem, U., Sergeant, P., Stahle, E., Vos, J., Widimsky, P., Unger, F., Manini, M., Bramley, C., Laforest, V., Taylor, C., Del Gaiso, S., Huber, K., De Backer, G., Sirakova, V., Cerbak, R., Thayssen, P., Lehto, S., Blanc, J. -J., Delahaye, F., Kobulia, B., Zeymer, U., Cokkinos, D., Karlocai, K., Graham, I., Shelley, E., Behar, S., Maggioni, A., Grabauskiene, V., Deckers, J., Asmussen, I., Stepinska, J., Goncalves, L., Mareev, V., Riecansky, I., Kenda, M. F., Alonso, A., Lopez-Sendon, J. L., Rosengren, A., Buser, P., Okay, T., Sychov, O., Fox, K., Wood, D., Crijns, H., Mcgregor, K., Mulder, B., Priori, S., Ryden, L., Tavazzi, L., Vahanian, A., Vardas, P., Sarkisyan, K., Glogar, H. D., Frick, M., Pachinger, O., Zwick, R., Vrints, C., Van Hertbruggen, E., Vercammen, M., Sysmans, T., Schroeder, E., Domange, J., De Pril, H., De Vriese, J., Van Hecke, T., Legrand, V., Gillon, M. -F., Richardy, M., Doneux, P., Petrov, I., Jorgova, J., Starcevic, B., Eeckhout, E., Berger, A., Prudent, V., Camenzind, E., Masson, N., Zambartas, C., Kleanthous, H., Stellova, B., Aschermann, M., Simek, S., Kautzner, J., Karmazin, V., Svab, P., Indrak, J., Branny, M., Hladilova, K., Kala, P., Cappelen, H., Jensen, L. O., Gitt, A., Gehrke, K., am Rhein, L., Erbel, R., Gutersohn, A., Eggebrecht, H., Al Khani, M., Rosenberger, A., Vogelsberg, H., Klepzig, H., Schmidt, A., Silber, S., Mau, B., Leuner, C., Czyborra, K., Reuschling, C., Muno, E., Nauheim, B., Kleber, F., Rux, S., Saad, A., Elabady, M., Beiras, A. C., Fernandez, J. S., del Arno, F. N., Romo, A. I., Fernandez, J. M. C., Mayoreal, A. R., Rebanal, F. J. R., de la Borbolla, M. G., Chaparro, M., Brotons, C., Miralda, C. P., Vila i Perez, S. I., Aviles, F. F., de la Fuente Galan, L., Vinuela, P. T., de Torres, F. M., Mora, J., Rodriguez, I. S., Bustamante, I. P., Fernandez, P. L. S., Torrent, J. L. D., Gil, J. L. D., Perpinan, J., Motilla, V. P., Juango, M. S. A., Berjon-Reyero, J., Moreno, R. M., Guerrero, J. C. F., Savolainen, K., Syvanne, M., Cohen-Solal, A., Oboa, A. -S., Bassand, J. P., Espinosa, D. P., Jouet, V., Cedex, B., Montalescot, G., Gallois, V., Daubert, J. C., Clerc, J. M., Machecourt, J., Cottin, Y., Walker, D., Holland, F., Prosser, J., Muir, L., Barber, K., Cleland, J. G. F., Cook, J., Chapichadze, Z., Christos, I. S. A., Tsiavou, N., Chrysohoou, C., Manginas, A., Terrovitis, J., Kanakakis, J., Vavuranakis, M., Drakos, S., Farmakis, T., Samara, C., Papakosta, C., Bourantas, C., Michalis, L. K., Christos, M., Foussas, S., Adamopoulou, E., Marketou, M., Alotti, N., Basa, A. M., Vigh, A., Preda, I., Csoti, E., Keltai, M., Kerkovits, G., Hendler, A., Blatt, A., Yakov, B., Beyar, R., Shefer, A., Halon, D., Bentzvi, M., Avramovitch, N., Bakst, A., Saba, K., Cafri, C., Grosbard, A., Sheva, B., Margolis, B., Suleiman, K., Banai, S., Meerkin, D., Mosseri, M., Guita, P., Jabara, R., Jafari, J., Shitrit, D. B., Ghasan, D., Salameh, D., Brezins, M., van den Akker-Berman, L., Guetta, V., Hashomer, T., Rozenman, Y., Biagini, A., Berti, S., Ferrero, M., Colombo, A., Roccaforte, R., Milici, C., Scarpino, L., Salvi, A., Desideri, A., Sabbadin, D., Veneto, C., Galassi, A., Giuffrida, G., Rognoni, A., Vassanelli, C., Paffoni, P., Cioppa, A., Rubino, P., de Carlo, M., Petronio, A. S., Naccarella, F., Saia, F., Marzocchi, A., Maranga, S. S., Presbitero, P., Valsecchi, F., Esposito, G., Santini, N. M., Tubaro, M., Erglis, A., Narbute, I., Kavoliuniene, A., Zaliunas, R., Navickas, R., Luckute, D., Subkovas, E., Wagner, D., Vermeer, F., Lousberg, A., Fransen, H., Breeman, A., Tebbe, H., De Boer, M. J., van der Wal, M., Leenders, C. M., Veerhoek, M. J., Jansen, C., Bijl, M., Koppelaar, C., den Linden, V., Brons, R., Widdershofen, J. W. M. G., Broers, H., Kontny, F., Jonzon, M., Wodniecki, J., Tomasik, A., Trusz-Gluza, M., Nowak, S., Ruzyllo, W., Deptuch, T., Marques, J., Matias, F., Madeira, H., Oliveira, J., Sargento, L., Ionac, A., Dragulescu, I. S., Mut-Vitcu, B., Maximov, D., Dorobantu, M., Apetrei, E., Niculescu, R., Petrescu, V., Bucsa, A., Deleanu, D., Bucharest, Benedek, I. S., Hintea, T., Aronov, D., Tikhomirova, E., Kranjec, I., Prokselj, K., Kanic, V., Sepetoglu, A., Aytekin, S., Aytekin, V., Catakoglu, A. B., Parlar, H., Tufekcioglu, S., Ozyedek, Z., Baltali, M., Kiziltan, Vukovic, M., and Neskovic, A. N.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Randomization ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Euro Heart Survey ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Revascularization ,law.invention ,Coronary artery disease ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,Angioplasty ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,CABG ,Aged ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,Coronary Artery Bypa ,Patient Selection ,PCI ,Health Survey ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Health Surveys ,Surgery ,Clinical trial ,Stenosis ,surgical procedures, operative ,Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic ,Conventional PCI ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Human - Abstract
Aims: Revascularization in patients with coronary artery disease changed over the last two decades, favouring the number of patients treated by means of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) when compared with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been performed to compare these two competing revascularization techniques. Because of the strict enrolment criteria of RCTs in which highly selected patients are recruited, the applicability of the results may be limited in clinical practice. The current study evaluates to what extent patients in clinical practice were similar to those who participated in RCTs comparing PCI with CABG. Methods and results: Clinical characteristics and 1-year outcome of 4713 patients enrolled in the Euro Heart Survey on Coronary Revascularization were compared with 8647 patients who participated in 14 major RCTs, comparing PCI with CABG. In addition, we analysed which proportion of survey patients would have disqualified for trial participation (n = 3033, 64%), aiming at identifying differences between trial-eligible and trial-ineligible survey patients. In general, important differences were observed between trial participants and survey patients. Patients in clinical practice were older, more often had comorbid conditions, single-vessel disease, and left main stem stenosis when compared with trial participants. Almost identical differences were observed between trial-eligible and trial-ineligible survey patients. In clinical practice, PCI was the treatment of choice, even in patients who were trial-ineligible (46% PCI, 26% CABG, 28% medical). PCI remained the preferred treatment option in patients with multi-vessel disease (57% in trial-eligible and 40% in trial-ineligible patients, respectively, P < 0.001); yet, the risk profile of patients treated by PCI was better than that for patients treated either by CABG or by medical therapy. In the RCTs, there was no mortality difference between PCI and CABG. In clinical practice, however, we observed 1-year unadjusted survival benefit for PCI vs. CABG (2.9 vs. 5.4%, P < 0.001). Survival benefit was only observed in trial-ineligible patients (3.3 vs. 6.2%, P < 0.001). Conclusion: Many patients in clinical practice were not represented in RCTs. Moreover, only 36% of these patients were considered eligible for participating in a trial comparing PCI with CABG. We demonstrated that RCTs included younger patients with a better cardiovascular risk profile when compared with patients in everyday clinical practice. This study highlights the disparity between patients in clinical practice and patients in whom the studies that provide the evidence for treatment guidelines are performed. © The European Society of Cardiology 2006. All rights reserved.
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3. Treatment decisions in stable coronary artery disease: insights from the Euro Heart Survey on Coronary Revascularization.
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Breeman A, Hordijk-Trion M, Lenzen M, Hoeks S, Ottervanger JP, Bertrand ME, Sechtem U, Zaliunas R, Legrand V, de Boer MJ, Stahle E, Mercado N, Wijns W, and Boersma E
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- Aged, Angina Pectoris etiology, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary, Coronary Artery Bypass, Coronary Artery Disease complications, Coronary Artery Disease drug therapy, Coronary Artery Disease surgery, Decision Making, Europe, Female, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Selection, Coronary Artery Disease therapy
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Objective: We sought to assess determinants of clinical decision making in patients with stable coronary artery disease., Methods: The 2936 patients with stable angina pectoris who enrolled in the Euro Heart Survey on Coronary Revascularization were the subject of this analysis. After the diagnosis has been confirmed, physicians decided on treatment: medical management or revascularization therapy by means of percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary bypass surgery. We applied logistic regression analyses to evaluate the relation between baseline characteristics and treatment decision: medical treatment versus percutaneous coronary intervention, medical treatment versus coronary bypass surgery, and percutaneous coronary intervention versus coronary bypass surgery., Results: The median age was 64 years, 77% were men, and 20% had diabetes. Medical therapy was intended in 690 (24%) patients, percutaneous coronary intervention in 1503 (51%) patients, and coronary bypass surgery in the remaining 743 (25%) patients, respectively. Revascularization was generally preferred in patients with more severe anginal complaints, an intermediate-to-large area of myocardium at risk, and preserved left ventricular function who had not undergone prior coronary revascularization, provided lesions were suitable for treatment. Coronary bypass surgery was preferred over percutaneous coronary intervention in multivessel or left main disease, as well as in those with concomitant valvular heart disease, provided a sufficient number of lesions were suitable for coronary bypass surgery. In those with previous coronary bypass surgeries, more often percutaneous coronary intervention was preferred than redo coronary bypass surgery. Diabetes was not associated with more frequent preference for coronary bypass surgery., Conclusions: In the hospitals that participated in the Euro Heart Survey on Coronary Revascularization, treatment decisions in stable coronary artery disease were largely in agreement with professional guidelines and determined by multiple factors. Most important deviations between guideline recommendations and clinical practice were seen in patients with extensive coronary disease, impaired left ventricular function, and diabetes.
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- 2006
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4. [Reversible coronary artery spasms associated with cocaine use].
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Hordijk-Trion M, de Laat LE, and Stoel I
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- Adult, Cardiac Catheterization, Chest Pain, Coronary Vasospasm diagnosis, Electrocardiography, Humans, Male, Myocardial Infarction epidemiology, Cocaine-Related Disorders complications, Coronary Vasospasm chemically induced
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A 32-year-old man developed coronary artery spasms after using cocaine. He had no significant coronary stenoses. The reversible spasms were diagnosed during heart catheterisation which was carried out because of typical chest pain and electrocardiographic changes. In young adults the use of cocaine increases the risk of a myocardial infarction by a factor of 6.9. Nevertheless, the number of people using cocaine has increased over the past years. The cardiovascular complications of using cocaine have a multifactorial pathogenesis. The treatment of coronary artery spasms may involve a calcium antagonist. Use of cocaine must be kept in mind as a cardiovascular risk factor in a patient presenting with chest pain.
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