[Renal and cardiac functions as prognostic factors after revascularization for myocardial infarction]

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[Renal and cardiac functions as prognostic factors after revascularization for myocardial infarction]. / Reibis, R; Herbstleb, J; Kamke, W; Dissmann, R; Wegscheider, Karl; Völler, H.

In: DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR, Vol. 132, No. 23, 23, 2007, p. 1259-1263.

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title = "[Renal and cardiac functions as prognostic factors after revascularization for myocardial infarction]",
abstract = "BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In the last few decades optimal treatment of myocardial infarction has been achieved by thrombolytic and interventional reperfusion as well as subsequent secondary pharmacological prevention. It remains a subject of debate what factors influence prognosis after such measures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 939 patients who had sustained acute myocardial infarction (75.1% males, aged 62.5 10.1 years) were followed prospectively after revascularization, using a multicenter registry (PreSCD) registry. Date and site of infarction, reperfusion measures, cardiovascular risk factors, hemoglobin and creatinine, QRS duration, ventricular arrhythmias recorded by Holter ECG monitoring were recorded, as well as biplane left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Multivariate logistic Cox regression analysis was used to determine the effect of these various factors on overall mortality, resuscitation outcome, ventricular tachycardia, re-infarction, syncope and interventional or surgical revascularization. RESULTS: Complete data were collected on 926 patients (98.6%). During the follow-up period of 578 47 days there were 39 deaths (4.2%), 29 of them due to cardiac reasons, predominantly sudden cardiac death (58.6%). The occurrence of left bundle branch block was associated overall with a sevenfold increase in the of death (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval, (CI) 6.940 (2.912-16.539); p",
author = "R Reibis and J Herbstleb and W Kamke and R Dissmann and Karl Wegscheider and H V{\"o}ller",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "132",
pages = "1259--1263",
journal = "DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR",
issn = "0012-0472",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
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T1 - [Renal and cardiac functions as prognostic factors after revascularization for myocardial infarction]

AU - Reibis, R

AU - Herbstleb, J

AU - Kamke, W

AU - Dissmann, R

AU - Wegscheider, Karl

AU - Völler, H

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In the last few decades optimal treatment of myocardial infarction has been achieved by thrombolytic and interventional reperfusion as well as subsequent secondary pharmacological prevention. It remains a subject of debate what factors influence prognosis after such measures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 939 patients who had sustained acute myocardial infarction (75.1% males, aged 62.5 10.1 years) were followed prospectively after revascularization, using a multicenter registry (PreSCD) registry. Date and site of infarction, reperfusion measures, cardiovascular risk factors, hemoglobin and creatinine, QRS duration, ventricular arrhythmias recorded by Holter ECG monitoring were recorded, as well as biplane left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Multivariate logistic Cox regression analysis was used to determine the effect of these various factors on overall mortality, resuscitation outcome, ventricular tachycardia, re-infarction, syncope and interventional or surgical revascularization. RESULTS: Complete data were collected on 926 patients (98.6%). During the follow-up period of 578 47 days there were 39 deaths (4.2%), 29 of them due to cardiac reasons, predominantly sudden cardiac death (58.6%). The occurrence of left bundle branch block was associated overall with a sevenfold increase in the of death (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval, (CI) 6.940 (2.912-16.539); p

AB - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In the last few decades optimal treatment of myocardial infarction has been achieved by thrombolytic and interventional reperfusion as well as subsequent secondary pharmacological prevention. It remains a subject of debate what factors influence prognosis after such measures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 939 patients who had sustained acute myocardial infarction (75.1% males, aged 62.5 10.1 years) were followed prospectively after revascularization, using a multicenter registry (PreSCD) registry. Date and site of infarction, reperfusion measures, cardiovascular risk factors, hemoglobin and creatinine, QRS duration, ventricular arrhythmias recorded by Holter ECG monitoring were recorded, as well as biplane left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Multivariate logistic Cox regression analysis was used to determine the effect of these various factors on overall mortality, resuscitation outcome, ventricular tachycardia, re-infarction, syncope and interventional or surgical revascularization. RESULTS: Complete data were collected on 926 patients (98.6%). During the follow-up period of 578 47 days there were 39 deaths (4.2%), 29 of them due to cardiac reasons, predominantly sudden cardiac death (58.6%). The occurrence of left bundle branch block was associated overall with a sevenfold increase in the of death (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval, (CI) 6.940 (2.912-16.539); p

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VL - 132

SP - 1259

EP - 1263

JO - DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR

JF - DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR

SN - 0012-0472

IS - 23

M1 - 23

ER -