Sex-related differences in prognosis after myocardial infarction: changes from 1978 to 2007

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María Grau
Cristina Sala
Joan Sala
Rafael Masia
Joan Vila
Isaac Subirana
Rafel Ramos
Roberto Elosua
Ramón Brugada
Jaume Marrugat
机构
[1] IMIM,Program of Research in Inflammatory and Cardiovascular Disorders (RICAD), Cardiovascular Epidemiology and Genetics
[2] CIBER Epidemiology and Public Health,Public Health and the Methodology of Biomedical Research
[3] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,The Consell de Cent Primary Care Center
[4] Àmbit d’Atenció Primària de Barcelona Ciutat,Cardiology Department
[5] Hospital Josep Trueta,Research Unit, Àmbit d’Atenció Primària de Girona
[6] IDIAP JGol,Facultat de Medicina
[7] Institut Català de la Salut,undefined
[8] Universitat de Girona,undefined
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European Journal of Epidemiology | 2012年 / 27卷
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Cohort study; Coronary disease; Epidemiology; Myocardial infarction; Prognosis; Sex;
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Women with myocardial infarction (MI) have shown a 28-day survival disadvantage compared with men. However, results were less consistent when considering long-term mortality in 28-day survivors. The aim was to estimate the trends for sex-related differences in the three endpoints considered for this study: (1) 28-day mortality or severe ventricular dysfunction (acute pulmonary oedema or cardiogenic shock) during the hospital stay, (2) 28-day mortality and (3) two-year cardiovascular mortality or non-fatal MI in 28-day survivors after a first MI. A cohort of 3,982 consecutive patients with first Q-wave MI admitted to a university tertiary reference hospital between 1978 and 2007 was followed for 2 years. Short-term prognosis improved in women over the studied period; similar rates were observed in both sexes in the 2000s. After adjusting for age, co-morbidities and anterior location of MI, female sex had an odds ratio = 1.71 (95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.34–2.17) of short-term severe MI or death over the studied period. Overall, sex differences in long-term prognosis remained similar over the studied period (hazard ratio = 1.40; 95 % CI 1.02–1.91). In conclusion, short-term prognosis improved over the past 30 years for first Q-wave MI patients, becoming similar for both men and women in the most recent decade. Long-term prognosis did not improve in either men or women, indicating that secondary prevention should be reinforced to achieve consistent reductions in the number of cardiovascular events.
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