Optimal door-to-balloon time for primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarction

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Koh, Samuel Ji Quan [1 ]
Jiang, Yilin [1 ]
Lau, Yee How [1 ]
Yip, Wei Luen James [2 ]
Chow, Wei En [3 ]
Chia, Pow Li [4 ]
Loh, Poay Huan [5 ]
Chong, Thuan Tee Daniel [1 ,6 ]
Lim, Zhan Yun Patrick [7 ]
Tan, Wei Chieh Jack [1 ]
Wong, Sung Lung Aaron [1 ]
Yeo, Khung Keong [1 ,8 ]
Yap, Jonathan [1 ,8 ]
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[1] Natl Heart Ctr Singapore, Cardiol, Singapore, Singapore
[2] Natl Univ Heart Ctr Singapore, Cardiol, Singapore, Singapore
[3] Changi Gen Hosp, Cardiol, Singapore, Singapore
[4] Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Cardiol, Singapore, Singapore
[5] Ng Teng Fong Gen Hosp, Cardiol, Singapore, Singapore
[6] Sengkang Gen Hosp, Cardiol, Singapore, Singapore
[7] Khoo Teck Puat Hosp, Cardiol, Singapore, Singapore
[8] Duke NUS Med Sch, Singapore, Singapore
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Door-to-balloon-time (DTBT); Primary percutaneous coronary intervention; (PPCI); ST -elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI); SEGMENT ELEVATION; KILLIP CLASSIFICATION; MORTALITY; STRATEGIES; ANGIOPLASTY; OUTCOMES; REGISTRY; IMPROVE; TRENDS; IMPACT;
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10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.132345
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R5 [内科学];
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Background: Door-to-balloon time (DTBT) for ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a performance metric by which primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) services are assessed. Methods: Consecutive patients presenting with STEMI undergoing PPCI between January 2007 to December 2019 from the Singapore Myocardial Infarction Registry were included. Patients were stratified based on DTBT (<= 60 min, 61-90 min, 91-180 min) and Killip status (I-III vs. IV). Outcomes assessed included all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) at 30-days and 1-year. Results: In total, 13,823 patients were included, with 82.59% achieving DTBT <= 90 min and 49.77% achieving DTBT <= 60 min. For Killip I-III (n = 11,591,83.85%), the median DTBT was 60[46-78]min. The 30-day all-cause mortality for DTBT of <= 60 min, 61-90 min and 91-180 min was 1.08%, 2.17% and 4.33% respectively (p < 0.001). On multivariate analysis, however, there was no significant difference for 30-day and 1-year outcomes across all DTBT (p > 0.05). For Killip IV, the median DTBT was 68[51-91]min. The 30-day all-cause mortality for DTBT of <= 60 min, 61-90 min and 91-180 min was 11.74%, 20.48% and 35.06% respectively (p < 0.001). On multivariate analysis for 30-day and 1-year outcomes, DTBT 91-180 min was an independent predictor of worse outcomes (p < 0.05), but there was no significant difference between DTBT of <= 60 min and 61-90 min (p > 0.05). Conclusion: In Killip I-III patients, DTBT had no significant impact on outcomes upon adjustment for confounders. Conversely, for Killip IV patients, a DTBT of >90 min was associated with significantly higher adverse outcomes, with no differences between a DTBT of <= 60 min vs. 61-90 min. Outcomes in STEMI involve a complex interplay of factors and recommendations of a lowered DTBT of <= 60 min will require further evaluation.
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