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Model for Patients with Multivessel Coronary Artery Lesions in the Highlands Region (Qinghai Province, Northwest China)

Authors :
Jun Li
Haixia Qin
Jiuping Zhao
Guoqing Ma
Sheng Zheng
Yisai Mou
Xunkai Ma
Tuersunjiang Naman
Source :
Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 993 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Compuscript Ltd, 2024.

Abstract

Objective: The severity and prognosis of coronary artery disease are closely associated with treatment strategy choice. To achieve timely, accurate, early selection of a suitable treatment plan and assess patients’ prognosis, we developed an effective predictive model for early identification of high-risk patients according to lesion severity. Methods: Among the 510 patients with chest pain admitted to the Qinghai Red Cross Hospital between August 2018 and October 2019, 386 had coronary artery disease detected by coronary angiography. A total of 24 demographic characteristics and serum markers were analyzed in study participants. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression was used to select variables, and multivariate logistic regression was used to build predictive models by using nominal plots. The discriminatory power of the models was evaluated with the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Predictive models were calibrated with calibration plots and the Hosmer–Lemeshow test. Their clinical validity was evaluated via decision curve analysis. Results: Data were randomly divided (7:3) into training (358 cases) and test (152 cases) sets. The predictive model included sex, age, smoking status, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, albumin, urea nitrogen, creatinine, uric acid, total cholesterol, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol as predictors. The AUCs for the training and test sets were 0.793 and 0.732, respectively. The predictive model showed a good fit, and decision curve analysis indicated the clinical validity of the predictive model. Conclusions: We developed an effective risk predictive model with good clinical value for predicting multivessel disease. Smoking cessation, lowering creatinine, and increasing HDL cholesterol concentrations might decrease the risk of developing multivessel disease, thereby avoiding severe disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20098782 and 20098618
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4b5fc458a0a643f3883be1189e0caea4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15212/CVIA.2023.0084