Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Incidence of and Prognostic Factors Associated With Heart Failure Following Myocardial Infarction (iHF): a CALIBER Study
The main objectives of this study are: i) to investigate the incidence and prevalence of fatal and non-fatal heart failure (HF) following myocardial infarction (MI) and its evolution over time in men and in women; ii) to identify prognostic factors for developing HF in patients who had an MI.
Heart failure (HF) is a major medical problem in the western world. Heart failure is
associated with a substantial morbidity and mortality and contributes to a significant
extent to economic loss for healthcare systems. An increased prevalence of HF is expected as
survival is increasing after an ischaemic event due to primary percutaneous coronary
intervention (PCI) and due to demographic changes (ageing population). At this moment, no
contemporary data of large scale electronic health records cohorts have been reported
regarding the incidence of HF following myocardial infarction (MI). The aim of this research
is to investigate the incidence of HF following MI across different time periods and search
for predictors of HF following MI to identify high-risk patients. Using CALIBER
(Cardiovascular disease research using linked bespoke studies and electronic records) data,
patients with HF following MI will be identified and the incidence of HF after MI will be
described. Prognostic factors associated with the occurrence of HF in patients having
experienced a MI will be studied. This is important for future observational research,
clinical trials, measuring health outcomes and guideline development.
The study has two aims. First to describe the 'real-world' incidence of HF following MI.
Differences between clinically relevant groups (e.g. men and women, and patients with or
without - ST-elevation MI,) will be examined. Second, to identify prognostic factors for
developing HF in patients who had an MI. The following panels of prognostic factors will be
investigated: sociodemographic; anthropomorphic and haemodynamic; behavioural; co-existing
conditions (cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular); blood biomarkers; prescribed secondary
preventive medication.
This study is part of the CALIBER (Cardiovascular disease research using linked bespoke
studies and electronic records) programme funded over 5 years from the NIHR and Wellcome
Trust. The central theme of the CALIBER research is linkage of the Myocardial Ischaemia
National Audit Project (MINAP) with primary care (CPRD) and other resources. The overarching
aim of CALIBER is to better understand the aetiology and prognosis of specific coronary
phenotypes across a range of causal domains, particularly where electronic records provide a
contribution beyond traditional studies. CALIBER has received both Ethics approval (ref
09/H0810/16) and ECC approval (ref ECC 2-06(b)/2009 CALIBER dataset).
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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