Trends in primary angioplasty in Portugal from 2002 to 2013 according to the Portuguese National Registry of Interventional Cardiology
Rev Port Cardiol. 2016 Jul-Aug;35(7-8):395-404.
doi: 10.1016/j.repc.2016.01.005.
Epub 2016 Jul 5.
[Article in
English,
Portuguese]
Authors
Hélder Pereira
1
, Rui Campante Teles
2
, Marco Costa
3
, Pedro Canas da Silva
4
, Vasco da Gama Ribeiro
5
, Vítor Brandão
6
, Dinis Martins
7
, Fernando Matias
8
, Francisco Pereira-Machado
9
, José Baptista
10
, Pedro Farto E Abreu
11
, Ricardo Santos
12
, António Drummond
13
, Henrique Cyrne de Carvalho
14
, João Calisto
15
, João Carlos Silva
16
, João Luís Pipa
17
, Jorge Marques
18
, Paulino Sousa
19
, Renato Fernandes
20
, Rui Cruz Ferreira
21
, Sousa Ramos
22
, Eduardo Oliveira
23
, Manuel Almeida
2
; em nome dos investigadores do Registo Nacional de Cardiologia de Intervenção
Affiliations
- 1 Hospital Garcia de Orta EPE, Almada, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal. Electronic address: helder@netcabo.pt.
- 2 Hospital de Santa Cruz, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Ocidental, EPE, Lisboa, Portugal; Registo Nacional de Cardiologia de Intervenção, APIC-CNCDC; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 3 Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra-CHC, Coimbra, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 4 Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Norte EPE, Lisboa, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 5 Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, Hospital Eduardo Santos Silva, Porto, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 6 Hospital de Faro EPE, Faro, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 7 Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo de Ponta Delgada EPE, Ponta Delgada, Açores, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 8 Hospital da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa, Lisboa, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 9 Hospital da Luz, Lisboa, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 10 Unidade de Intervenção Cardiovascular - Alvor, Portimão, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal; Hospital de Santo André, Centro Hospitalar de Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.
- 11 Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando da Fonseca EPE, Amadora, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 12 Hospital de São Bernardo, Centro Hospitalar de Setúbal EPE, Setúbal, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 13 Hospital do Funchal, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 14 Hospital de Santo António, Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Porto, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal; Hospital de Santo André, Centro Hospitalar de Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.
- 15 Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra - HUC, Coimbra, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 16 Centro Hospitalar de São João EPE, Porto, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 17 Hospital de São Teotónio, Viseu, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 18 Hospital de São Marcos, Braga, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 19 Hospital de Vila Real, Centro Hospitalar de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro EPE, Vila Real, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 20 Hospital do Espírito Santo, Évora, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 21 Hospital de Santa Marta, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central EPE, Lisboa, Portugal; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 22 Registo Nacional de Cardiologia de Intervenção, APIC-CNCDC; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 23 Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Norte EPE, Lisboa, Portugal; Registo Nacional de Cardiologia de Intervenção, APIC-CNCDC; Hospital CUF Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal.
Abstract
Introduction and objectives:
The aim of the present paper was to report trends in coronary angioplasty for the treatment of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in Portugal.
Methods:
Prospective multicenter data from the Portuguese National Registry of Interventional Cardiology (RNCI) and official data from the Directorate-General for Health (DGS) were studied to analyze percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures for STEMI from 2002 to 2013.
Results:
In 2013, 3524 primary percutaneous coronary intervention (p-PCI) procedures were performed (25% of all procedures), an increase of 315% in comparison to 2002 (16% of all interventions). Between 2002 and 2013 the rate increased from 106 to 338 p-PCIs per million population per year. Rescue angioplasty decreased from 70.7% in 2002 to 2% in 2013. During this period, the use of drug-eluting stents grew from 9.9% to 69.5%. After 2008, the use of aspiration thrombectomy increased, reaching 46.7% in 2013. Glycoprotein IIb-IIIa inhibitor use decreased from 73.2% in 2002 to 23.6% in the last year of the study. Use of a radial approach increased steadily from 8.3% in 2008 to 54.6% in 2013.
Conclusion:
During the reporting period there was a three-fold increase in primary angioplasty rates per million population. Rescue angioplasty has been overtaken by p-PCI as the predominant procedure since 2006. New trends in the treatment of STEMI were observed, notably the use of drug-eluting stents and radial access as the predominant approach.
Keywords:
Angioplastia primária; Cardiologia de intervenção; Coronariografia; Coronary angiography; Enfarte do miocárdio; Interventional cardiology; Myocardial infarction; Primary angioplasty; Registo; Registry; Stent.
Copyright © 2016 Sociedade Portuguesa de Cardiologia. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
MeSH terms
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Aged
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Drug-Eluting Stents / statistics & numerical data
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Drug-Eluting Stents / trends*
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention / statistics & numerical data
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention / trends*
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Portugal
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Prospective Studies
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Registries / statistics & numerical data
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ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction / surgery*
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Treatment Outcome