Gender-related differences in outcome after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction treated by primary angioplasty and glycoprotein IIb–IIIa inhibitors: insights from the EGYPT cooperation

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Giuseppe De Luca
C. Michael Gibson
Mariann Gyöngyösi
Uwe Zeymer
Dariusz Dudek
Hans-Richard Arntz
Francesco Bellandi
Mauro Maioli
Marko Noc
Simona Zorman
H. Mesquita Gabriel
Ayse Emre
Donald Cutlip
Tomasz Rakowski
Kurt Huber
Arnoud W. J. van’t Hof
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[1] Eastern Piedmont University,Division of Cardiology, Maggiore della Carità Hospital
[2] Harvard Medical School,Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
[3] Medical University of Vienna,Department of Cardiology
[4] Herzzentrum Ludwigshafen,Division of Cardiology
[5] Jagiellonian University,II Department of Cardiology, Institute of Cardiology
[6] Charité,Medizinische Klinik II, Kardiologie/Pulmologie
[7] Prato Hospital,Division of Cardiology
[8] University Medical Center,Center For Intensive Internal Medicine
[9] Hospital de Santa Maria,Division of Cardiology
[10] Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Center,Interventional Cardiology Section
[11] Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,3rd Department of Medicine (Cardiology and Emergency Medicine)
[12] Wilhelminen Hospital,Division of Cardiology
[13] Hospital “De Weezenlanden”,undefined
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Primary angioplasty; Gender; Mortality;
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Several studies have found that among patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated by thrombolysis, female sex is associated with a worse outcome. The aim of this study was to investigate sex-related differences in clinical and angiographic findings in patients with STEMI treated with primary angioplasty and Gp IIb–IIIa inhibitors. Our population is represented by 1662 patients undergoing primary angioplasty included in the EGYPT database. Myocardial perfusion was evaluated by myocardial blush grade and ST-segment resolution. Follow-up data were collected between 30 days and 1 year after primary angioplasty. Among 1662 patients, 379 were women (22.8%). Female sex was associated with more advanced age, higher prevalence of diabetes, hypertension, more advanced Killip class, longer ischemia time, less often smokers, with higher prevalence of preprocedural recenalization. No difference was observed in terms of postprocedural TIMI flow, myocardial perfusion and distal embolization. Similar findings were observed in terms of enzymatic infarct size and preprocedural ejection fraction. Female gender was associated with higher mortality (6.4% vs. 3.6%, HR = 1.83 [1.12–3.0], P = 0.015). However, the difference disappeared after correction for baseline confounding factors (HR = 1.01 [0.56–1.83], P = 0.98). This study shows that in patients with STEMI treated by primary angioplasty, female gender is associated with higher mortality rate in comparison with men, and this is mainly due to their higher clinical and angiographic risk profiles. In fact, female sex did not emerge as an independent predictor of mortality.
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