Coronary Artery Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Patient-centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (PEACE): Prospective Study of Patients With Three-vessel Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary heart disease (CHD) pose a serious health threaten to population. Optimal revascularization strategy in multiple vessel coronary artery disease patients remains a subject of debate between interventional cardiologists and surgeons. Knowledge about the real-life revascularization pattern and outcomes in China is limited. By consecutively recruiting three vessel coronary heart disease patients in 23 geographically representative highest-rank hospitals, this study will examine revascularization strategy, and various real-life factors, that may affect patients lone-term recovery. Practical guidelines, appropriateness criteria and quality evaluative system for revascularization strategy will be established based on the findings, to improve patients outcomes in future finally.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major concern in public health globally, as well as in
China, and remarkable variations of resources available and health system performance have
been noted. Relatively limited information is available about how evidence-based therapies
are incorporated appropriately into routine clinical practice. Optimal revascularization
strategy in multiple vessel coronary artery disease patients remains a subject of debate
between interventional cardiologists and surgeons. Practical and applied knowledge from
large unselected population is needed to guide practice and policy for quality improvement
and cost reduction.
This study will enroll patients with diagnosis of three-vessel disease, or left main disease
with significant lesion (over 50%) consecutively in 23 tertiary hospitals scattered all over
China. At study entry, participants will be interviewed during their index hospitalization,
to collect information about symptoms, functioning, quality of life, and medical care.
Demographic characteristics, medical history, clinical features, diagnostic tests,
medications, procedures, and in-hospital outcomes of patients will be abstracted from
medical records by well trained professional abstractors. And CAG imaging will be reviewed
by national and international expert panels. At 1 month, 6 month, and 12 month after
discharge, participants will return to the clinic for follow up visits, a face-to-face
interview will be conducted to get information about clinical events, symptoms, functioning,
quality of life, and medical care during the recovery period. At 1-Month and 12-Month
follow-up visit, blood and urine sample will be collected. Participants' blood samples will
be stored for future biologic and genetic studies. This study will examine various real-life
factors that may affect multiple vessel coronary heart disease patients recovery after
PCI/CABG/medications, including patients' characteristics and treatment measures. Practical
guidelines, quality evaluative system, and appropriateness criteria will be established
based on the findings, to improve patients outcomes in future finally.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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