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Impact of TMAO Serum Levels on Hyperemic IMR in STEMI Patients

STEMI - ST Elevation Myocardial InfarctionMicrovascular Coronary Artery Disease

Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) is a gut microbiota-dependent metabolite of dietary choline, L-carnitine, and phosphatidylcholine-rich foods. On the basis of experimental studies and patients with prevalent disease, elevated plasma TMAO may increase risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). However, to our knowledge, no data is available on its impact on coronary microcirculation.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Clinical Risk Score Predicting the Cardiac Rupture in Patients With ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction...

Cardiac Rupture

The purpose of this study is to validate a practical risk score to predict the mechanical complication of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Henan STEMI Registry

ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) remains among the most acute and critical diseases, with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI) and thrombolysis as mainstay reperfusion treatments. Real-world implementation of current guidelines for STEMI management has been assessed in developed countries and large Chinese cities. However, until now, there has been no registry on patients with STEMI in Henan, the most populated (about 100 million) and predominantly rural (66%) province in central China. This registry is aimed to assess management practices, time delays, outcomes and reasons for not receiving reperfusion therapy in consecutive STEMI patients in reperfusion-capable hospitals, i.e., tertiary and secondary, in Henan province.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Early Prediction of QFR in STEMI-I

ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

The study intends to provide important data on whether the noval method using quantitative flow ratio could predict microvascular dysfunction.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

STEMI and Incretins Treatment

STEMICoronary Artery Disease3 more

ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients affected by multivessels coronary artery stenosis, represent a clinical relevant problem. The management and prognosis of these patents are supported by few literature data. Therefore, in this study authors enrolled real world diabetic vs. non diabetic patients admitted for STEMI and associated to multi vessels coronary disease. Then these diabetics were divided in incretin users (6 months of incretin treatment before study enrollment) vs. never incretin users. In these patients authors studied all cause mortality, cardiac mortality, and major adverse cardiac events at 12 months follow up.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Trhombus Aspiration in Hyperglycemic ST-elevation myocardiAl InfarcTIon

Hyperglycemia

Background. Patients with ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) and hyperglycemia on admission have high rates of mortality (1). The management of hyperglycemic patients during STEMI is unclear. We evaluate whether the thrombus aspiration (TA) before primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may improve STEMI outcomes in hyperglycemic patients (2). Research Design and Methods. Consecutive 990 hyperglycemic patients with first STEMI undergoing quantitative coronary angiography were studied. Patients were categorized in two groups, either treated by thrombus aspiration v/s patients treated without thrombus aspiration. After discharge from the hospital, all patients will be managed and followed quarterly for 12 months month after event, as outpatients, to perform clinical evaluation, routine analyses and cardiovascular evaluation. The cardiovascular endpoint collected in both cohorts will include cardiac mortality, all-cause mortality and hospitalization for coronary disease and heart failure. Conclusions. We will attend improved outcomes in hyperglycemic patients treated by the TA before PCI, as compared to hyperglycemic patients treated only by PCI.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prognostic Implication of Angiography-Derived IMR in STEMI Patients

Acute ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Coronary microcirculatory dysfunction has been known to be prevalent even after successful revascularization of STEMI patients. Previous study presented that index of microcirculatory resistance (IMR) in culprit vessel of STEMI patients showed significant association with the risk of cardiac death or heart failure admission. Recent technical development enabled angiographic derivation of IMR without pressure wire, hyperemic agents, or theromdilution method. In this regard, the current study will evaluate prognostic implication of angiography-derived IMR in STEMI patients who were successfully revascularized.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Identification of Risk Factors for the Occurrence of High-grade Rhythm Disorders in Patients With...

Arrythmia -Myocardial Infarction

The goal of this study is to identify the risk factors for the occurrence of arrythmia in patient with stemi in prehospital management. We included 652 patients who presenting a STEMI from september 2017 to october 2020 and manage by physician in prehospital and bring to CHU of Dijon. We analyse and compare the caracteristics of a group of STEMI patients who presenting an arrythmia to an other groupe of STEMI patient without arrythmia

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Chinese STEMI PPCI Registry (CSPR)

ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI)

The purpose of this study is to develop a risk score to predict the risks of in-hospital major adverse cardiac events in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients treated by primary percutaneous coronary intervention.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Predictive Value of CHA2DS2VASC Score for Contrast-induced Nephropathy After Primary Percutaneous...

Acute ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Contrast induced acute kidney injury has commonly been referred to as contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) defined as an increase in serum creatinine ≥25% or ≥0.5 mg/dl from baseline within 48-72 hours with peak incidence 2-5 days after contrast exposure.1. CIN, Which can potentially lead to acute kidney failure or mortality, is still common among hospitalized patients. In addition, contrast medium exposure may lead to long-term outcomes such as dialysis-requiring renal failure or death.2. The incidence of CIN ranges from 7% to 25% in different population subgroups based on the risk status. Hence, risk stratification has an important bearing in order to provide the appropriate preventive therapies to those high-risk individuals before and after contrast media exposure.3. In the past, several risk prediction models have been proposed to envisage the CIN incidence. Mehran proposed a scoring system comprising eight variables which correlated well with the CIN risk. Despite having a fair degree of accuracy; complexity was one of the major limitations of such models.4 .Most predictive models for contrast induced nephropathy in clinical use have modest ability, and are only applied to patients receiving contrast for coronary angiography. Further research is needed to develop models that can better inform patient centered decision making, as well as improve the use of preventive strategies for contrast induced nephropathy.5. ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a clinical syndrome defined by characteristic symptoms of myocardial ischemia in association with persistent electrocardiographic ST elevation (STE) and subsequent release of biomarkers of myocardial necrosis.1 STE is the single best immediately available surrogate marker for detecting acute complete coronary artery occlusion, denoting a significant region of injured myocardium at imminent risk of irreversible infarction, requiring immediate reperfusion therapy.6. Primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) if performed in a timely fashion is the recommended modality of reperfusion in STEMI cases as per guidelines [ACC-ESC-STEMI & revascularization]. Frequently, baseline kidney functions are unknown, nevertheless, to maximize salvaging myocardial tissue for STEMI patients; immediate reperfusion is prioritized over awaiting tests results. Considering the systemic inflammatory response associated with STEMI and that commonly due to severe pain and agony, those patients are not properly hydrated, added to higher prevalence of MI-related myocardial dysfunction and heart failure than in elective cases, primary PCI for STEMI cases might have higher risk than usual of CIN.7,8. The CHA2DS2-VASC score is traditionally used for embolic risk stratification in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients and includes the following variables: congestive heart failure (CHF), hypertension, age ≥75 years, diabetes mellitus (DM), previous stroke, vascular disease, age 65 to 74 years and sex.9. The CHA2DS2-VASC score has been reported recently to have a prognostic utility to predict adverse clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), regardless of having AF.10. The CHA2DS2VASC score is practical and easy to memorize and apply in STEMI cases, however, strong evidence to validate its prognostic value in predicting CIN in the setting acute STEMI is lacking.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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