Dementia: a barrier to receiving percutaneous coronary intervention for elderly patients with ST-elevated myocardial infarction

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作者
Chanti-Ketterl, Marianne [1 ]
Pathak, Elizabeth Barnett [2 ]
Andel, Ross [1 ,3 ]
Mortimer, James A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Florida, Sch Aging Studies, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
[2] Univ S Florida, Dept Internal Med, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
[3] St Annes Univ Hosp, Int Clin Res Ctr, Brno, Czech Republic
[4] Univ S Florida, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Tampa, FL USA
关键词
elderly; dementia; PCI; catheterization; STEMI; disparity; GUIDELINES; HEALTH; CARE; PREVALENCE; CARDIOLOGY; STATEMENT; OUTCOMES; SOCIETY; CONSENT;
D O I
10.1002/gps.4078
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objective: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is the first line of treatment for ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI). This study evaluates the role of dementia in diagnostic cardiac catheterization (to receive PCI) in STEMI patients >= 65 years old admitted to high annual volume PCI hospitals. Methods: Participants were registered in Florida's comprehensive inpatient surveillance system for the years 2006-2007 with principal diagnosis of STEMI. Dementia was defined using ICD-9 codes for presenile, senile, and Alzheimer's type dementia. Results: Data from 8331 STEMI patients were used. Of these, 77.2% were catheterized, 67.2% received PCI, and 9.3% had coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). The mean age of the cohort was 76.3 years (SD 7.8 years.); with 43.3% female, 83.4% white, 4.6% black, and 12% Hispanic/other. Of the 248 (3%) patients with dementia, 42% were catheterized. After adjustment for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, patients with dementia were less likely to be catheterized (RR 0.30, 95% CI 0.30-0.50) than non-demented patients. However, among patients who were catheterized, there was no difference in the use of PCI or CABG for patients with versus without dementia (p = 0.56). Of those with dementia, being older and arriving to the hospital in the afternoon were associated with lower likelihood of being catheterized (RR 0.08, 95% CI 0.02-0.28, and RR 0.30, 95% CI 0.10-0.88, respectively). However, having hyperlipidemia increased the probability of catheterization (RR 3.60, 95% CI 1.86-6.98). Conclusion: ST-elevated myocardial infarction patients with dementia were much less likely to receive diagnostic cardiac catheterization, thereby limiting the possibility for receiving optimal care including PCI or CABG. Copyright (C) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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页数:9
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