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ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in China from 2001 to 2011 (the China PEACE- Retrospective Acute Myocardial Infarction Study): a retrospective analysis of hospital data Jing Li, Xi Li, Qing Wang, Shuang Hu, Yongfei Wang, Frederick A Masoudi, John A Spertus, Harlan M Krumholz, Lixin Jiang, for the China PEACE Collaborative Group

Abstract Background- Despite the importance of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in China, no nationally representative studies have characterised the clinical profiles, management, and outcomes of this cardiac event during the past decade. We aimed to assess trends in characteristics, treatment, and outcomes for patients with STEMI in China between 2001 and 2011. Methods- In a retrospective analysis of hospital records, we used a two-stage random sampling design to create a nationally representative sample of patients in China admitted to hospital for STEMI in 3 years (2001, 2006, and 2011). In the first stage, we used a simple random-sampling procedure stratified by economic geographical region to generate a list of participating hospitals. In the second stage we obtained case data for rates of STEMI, treatments, and baseline characteristics from patients attending each sampled hospital with a systematic sampling approach. We weighted our findings to estimate nationally representative rates and assess changes from 2001 to 2011. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01624883.

Findings- We sampled 175 hospitals (162 participated in the study) and 18 631 acute myocardial infarction admissions, of which 13 815 were STEMI admissions. 12 264 patients were included in analysis of treatments, procedures, and tests, and 11 986 were included in analysis of in-hospital outcomes. Between 2001 and 2011, estimated national rates of hospital admission for STEMI per 100 000 people increased (from 3.5 in 2001, to 7.9 in 2006, to 15.4 in 2011; p trend<0.0001) and the prevalence of risk factors including smoking, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia increased. We noted significant increases in use of aspirin within 24 h (79.7% [95% CI 77.9 81.5] in 2001 vs 91.2% [90.5 91.8] in 2011, p trend<0.0001) and clopidogrel (1.5% [95% CI 1.0 2.1] in 2001 vs 82.1% [81.1 83.0] in 2011, p trend<0.0001) in patients without documented contraindications. Despite an increase in the use of primary percutaneous coronary intervention (10.6% [95% CI 8.6 12.6] in 2001 vs 28.1% [26.6 29.7] in 2011, p trend<0.0001), the proportion of patients who did not receive reperfusion did not significantly change (45.3% [95% CI 42.1 48.5] in 2001 vs 44.8% [43.1 46.5] in 2011, p trend=0.69). The median length of hospital stay decreased from 12 days (IQR 7 18) in 2001 to 10 days (6 14) in 2011 (p trend<0.0001). Adjusted in-hospital mortality did not significantly change between 2001 and 2011 (odds ratio 0.82, 95% CI 0.62 1.10, p trend=0.07). Interpretation- During the past decade in China, hospital admissions for STEMI have risen; in these patients, comorbidities and the intensity of testing and treatment have increased. Quality of care has improved for some treatments, but important gaps persist and in-hospital mortality has not decreased. National eff orts are needed to improve the care and outcomes for patients with STEMI in China.

Figure 1: Study profile AMI=acute myocardial infarction. STEMI= ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. NSTEMI= non-st-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

Figure 2: Hospital admissions for STEMI in China STEMI=ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

Table 1: Characteristics of patients with STEMI in 2001, 2006, and 2011

Table 1: Continued

Table 2: Use of treatments, procedures, and tests among patients with STEMI

Figure 3: Adjusted in-hospital outcomes for patients with STEMI Adjusted odds ratio of 1 shows no difference from year 2001. We included 11 986 patients (1933 in 2001, 3581 in 2006, and 6472 in 2011); 559 patients transferred in from other facilities, 1148 patients transferred out, and 122 patients discharged alive within 24 h were excluded. C=0.76 for mortality, C=0.78 for death or treatment withdrawal, and C=0.68 for composite complications. STEMI=ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

Figure 4: Adjusted 7-day outcomes among patients with STEMI Adjusted odds ratio of 1 shows no difference from year 2001. We included 12 421 patients (2010 in 2001, 3696 in 2006, and 6715 in 2011); 559 patients transferred in from other facilities, 713 patients transferred out within 7 days, and 122 patients discharged alive within 24 h were excluded. C=0.76 for mortality and C=0.79 for death or treatment withdrawal. STEMI=ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

Conclusion Our study showed that, among patients admitted to hospital with STEMI, persistent gaps are present between practice and recommended care and outcomes have not significantly improved during the past decade. Although China has launched health-care reform and recently doubled annual expenditures for health care to improve access, challenges exist in optimization of the use of scarce resources to provide the highest-quality care. Our findings provide evidence for policy makers and health professionals in China and other countries with a rapidly growing burden of STEMI to inform future strategies for medical resource allocation, system improvement, and disease management.