Myocardial Infarction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Relevamiento / Encuesta Nacional de Infarto Agudo de Miocardio Con elevación Del ST
Aim of investigators is to conduct a registry of acute myocardial infarction including a broad network of critical care / coronary care unit throughout Argentina to increase the knowledge about treatments, timing of reperfusion therapy and outcomes, both in-hospital and during short-term follow up.
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in the world and in Argentina, as
well as a cause of disability and loss of work capacity in adults. Treatment of various
forms of serious diseases such as acute ischemic events and heart failure are now supported
by scientific studies and allow a markedly reduction in disability and mortality. Access to
diagnostic and therapeutic strategies require proper coordination of the health system and
far exceed the role of specialists. Given the frequency of these diseases, it is essential
to have information on the prevalence and treatment, and the various barriers to access to
diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Both for the basic knowledge to evaluate the relevance
and effectiveness of corrective action a record of pathologies is required, with information
accurate enough to enable the adoption of public policies, and adjusted to national needs.
Scientific societies in cardiovascular field, Argentine Society of Cardiology and Argentine
Federation of Cardiology, have a long history of registers and educational programs to
improve cardiovascular care. However, these tasks are limited to institutions with academic
programs and probably do not reach the majority of our population.
A national survey of high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, starting with acute
myocardial infarction with ST segment elevation, together with the authorities of the
National Ministry of Health, would put Argentina at the level of most developed countries in
this subject. Knowledge of general and local barriers will allow a rapid implementation of
corrective measures and the evaluation of their impact through the permanent record.
Improving the quality of cardiovascular patient care, optimizing adherence to standards of
diagnosis and treatment can be achieved through different paths as self-knowledge of the
institutions of their level of performance and dissemination of coordination measures,
generating systematic referral and care networks, diagnostic support systems such as
telemedicine, and others that can be assessed globally or regionally according to the
identified problems.
Networking will also enable the implementation of initiatives that will result in an
increase in the quality of care and generate epidemiological research projects that enhance
patient care and outcomes. In conclusion, it will allow to know the problems in depth and
adopt measures to improve the quality of care and reduce morbidity and mortality.
The main objective of the survey is to register at national level, in the broadest possible
way trying to reach the "universe" of care for this disease in Argentina, aspects of
clinical, delays, treatment schedules and results, with sufficient information to quickly
allow the adoption of policies to improve the quality of care and subsequent control.
Its fulfilment arises in stages:
1. Develop a national survey of myocardial infarction with ST segment elevation, aimed at
characterization of current evolutions and possible barriers to be improved.
2. Based on the results, configure an advisory group for public policies in this area to
suggest global and regional measures.
3. Upon completion of the survey, consolidation of a permanent network of cardiovascular
disease registry to assess the impact of public policies and their progressive
adjustment under the Federal Cardiovascular Disease Registry A national survey of all
AMI with ST segment elevation admitted to intensive care areas across the country will
take place over a period of 3 consecutive months in each centre.
The inclusion criteria are:
- Patients admitted with AMI and ST-segment elevation.
- AMI evolved with new Q waves less than 36 hours evolution.
- Suspected inferoposterior AMI (horizontal ST depression in V1 to V3, suggestive of
acute circumflex coronary artery occlusion).
- New or presumed new left bundle branch block.
Exclusion criteria:
- Acute coronary syndrome without ST elevation or non-Q AMI
- Myocardial infarction of more than 36 hours of evolution. Data on patient
characteristics (age, gender, risk factors, history, comorbidities), of the clinical
conditions (infarct location, Killip on admission, duration of symptoms), treatments
(antiplatelet drugs, reperfusion therapy, adjuvant treatment) and in-hospital (heart
failure, post-infarction angina, shock, death) and 30-day evolution will be collected.
Emphasis will be placed on the delays for effective treatment. 30 days follow-up will
be done by telephone or in person by each centre investigator or through the central
coordinating committee.
The data collection will take place in an electronic record specially designed, via web,
allowing constant monitoring of the input data. The survey data will be verified or
confronted with source documents in at least 30% of the patients included in the survey.
The data analysis will be conducted by a committee of representatives of the organizing
researchers of Scientific Societies and the Ministry of Health, presented in relevant
scientific meetings and published in the journals of both Societies.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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