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P2814The long-term patterns of red blood cell transfusion and outcome in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention - a Korean nationwide longitudinal cohort study

Authors :
J.-M Choi
J.-H Choi
Y.-J Jang
N.-R Song
S.-H Lee
J.-M Lee
T.-K Park
J.-H Yang
Y.-B Song
J.-Y Hahn
S.-H Choi
H.-C Gwon
M.-R Kang
Source :
European Heart Journal. 40
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Aims Transfusion long after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may pose a significant risk but is not sufficiently understood. We investigated the long-term patterns and impact of transfusion on the clinical outcome of patients undergoing PCI. Methods and results Five-year clinical outcomes of all Korean undergoing PCI using stent in year 2011 (n=48786) were investigated. Primary outcome was the incidence density of transfusion. The association of transfusion with major adverse clinical event (MACE) consisting all-cause death, revascularization, critically ill cardiovascular status, or stroke was assessed after reflecting the propensity of each patient for transfusion and adjusting transfusion frequency and intervals. The 5-year incidence density of transfusion was 4.74 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 4.70–4.79) per 100 person-year. Patients who received transfusion were older, were more often women, and had overall higher frequency of clinical risk factors (p Year of transfusion and outcome Conclusions One out of every 4 Koreans undergoing PCI received transfusion within 5 years, and had 3-fold higher risk of MACE compared to patients without transfusion. These observational findings may warrant the establishment of transfusion strategies for patients undergoing PCI.

Details

ISSN :
15229645 and 0195668X
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal
Accession number :
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