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Association between pulse pressure at discharge and clinical outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction: From the KAMIR-Korean-NIH registry.


ABSTRACT: Pulse pressure (PP) is affected by arterial stiffness and is a predictor of cardiovascular events. However, value and utility of PP assessment in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) remain less clear. We aimed to evaluate the association between PP and cardiovascular events in surviving patients with AMI at discharge. A total of 11 944 surviving patients with AMI at discharge from a Korean nationwide registry were included. Blood pressure was checked just before discharge. Noncardiac death and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) including cardiac death, AMI, and stroke after discharge were analyzed. The median follow-up duration was 368 (IQR 339, 388) days. The rate of MACEs and cardiac death was higher in groups with the lowest PP (PP < 20 mm Hg) and highest PP (PP ≥ 71 mm Hg) and lowest in the group with PP of 31-40 mm Hg. With PP of 31-40 mm Hg as reference, univariate analysis showed a U-shaped association between the risk of MACEs (PP ≤ 20 mm Hg: hazard ratio [HR] 2.3; PP ≥ 71 mm Hg: HR 2.7) or cardiac death (PP ≤ 20 mm Hg: HR 2.6; PP ≥ 71 mm Hg: HR 3.1) and PP. In multivariate analysis, the curve changed from being U-shaped to J-shaped, and HR for PP ≥ 71 mm Hg (1.2 for MACEs and 1.4 cardiac death) decreased and HR for PP < 20 (2.1 for MACEs and 2.4 for cardiac death) did not significantly decrease after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors. Our findings indicate that PP is a strong independent prognostic factor of MACEs and cardiac death in surviving patients with AMI. Low PP is a more significant independent predictor of MACEs and cardiac death than high PP in surviving patients after AMI.

SUBMITTER: Park HW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8030422 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association between pulse pressure at discharge and clinical outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction: From the KAMIR-Korean-NIH registry.

Park Hyun Woong HW   Kang Min Gyu MG   Kim Kyehwan K   Koh Jin-Sin JS   Park Jeong Rang JR   Hwang Seok-Jae SJ   Kim Hye Ree HR   Jeong Young-Hoon YH   Ahn Jong Hwa JH   Jang Jeong Yoon JY   Kwak Choong Hwan CH   Park Yongwhi Y   Hwang Jin-Yong JY   Jeong Myung Ho MH   Kim Hyo-Soo HS   Yoon Chang-Hwan CH   Kim Doo-Il DI  

Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.) 20190423 6


Pulse pressure (PP) is affected by arterial stiffness and is a predictor of cardiovascular events. However, value and utility of PP assessment in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) remain less clear. We aimed to evaluate the association between PP and cardiovascular events in surviving patients with AMI at discharge. A total of 11 944 surviving patients with AMI at discharge from a Korean nationwide registry were included. Blood pressure was checked just before discharge. Noncardiac  ...[more]

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