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Impact of Time to Coronary Angiography on Survival for NSTEMI

Completed
Conditions
Non ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction
Registration Number
NCT02693015
Lead Sponsor
University of Leeds
Brief Summary

This study aims to investigate the extent to which the time to angiography impacts on survival in patients hospitalised with NSTEMI.

Detailed Description

The use of an invasive strategy for the management of NSTEMI according to estimated risk of 6 month mortality is recommended by international guidelines. NSTEMI appropriate for coronary angiography (and percutaneous intervention) have better outcomes compare with NSTEMI who are medically managed. Whilst the national and international guidelines recommend that the timing of (in-hospital) coronary angiography (\<24, 24-72, 72-96 and \<96 hours) is based upon estimated clinical risk (using the GRACE risk score) there is scientific and clinical uncertainty as to the incremental benefit that more urgent invasive treatments strategies have over and above that of delayed strategies. Moreover, the investigators recent research has shown that in the UK, may NSTEMI (eligible) for coronary angiography fail to achieve care according to the recommended time thresholds, and this is associated with potentially avoidable premature death.

This study aims to investigate the extent to which the time to angiography impacts on survival in patients hospitalised with NSTEMI. It will characterise patients according to their estimated risk of death, their time to angiography, and associated outcomes. The investigators anticipate that this observational study will provide Level B evidence for the benefits of the timing of an invasive strategy according to the GRACE risk score. The investigators are aware that the NICE guidelines for the management of acute chest pain are to be updated in 2016.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
235986
Inclusion Criteria
  • The target population will be all patients aged 18 to 100 years recorded within MINAP from 2004 to 2013 who have been hospitalised with NSTEMI and received coronary angiography.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Age below 18 or above 100 or age missing
  • Diagnosis not NSTEMI
  • Patients who did not receive coronary angiography - as this is the investigators explanatory variable

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
All-cause mortality30-day mortality since hospitalisation
Mortality1-year mortality since hospitalisation
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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