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Title: Patient Characteristics, Procedural Details, and Outcomes of Contemporary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Real-World Practice: Insights from Nationwide Thai PCI Registry
Authors: Sansanayudh N.
Chandavimol M.
Srimahachota S.
Limpijankit T.
Hutayanon P.
Kiatchoosakun S.
Kuanprasert S.
Chamnarnphol N.
Athisakul S.
Kehasukcharoen W.
Kanoksilp A.
Roongsangmanoon W.
Jianmongkol P.
Ngamjanyaporn P.
Wongphen A.
Piyayotai D.
Tassanawiwat W.
Kanjanarutjawiwat W.
Krittayaphong R.
Kunjara Na Ayudhya R.
Sritara P.
Budhari W.
Thakkinstian A.
Udayachalerm W.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Hindawi Limited
Abstract: Background. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) practice and outcomes vary substantially in different parts of the world. The contemporary data of PCI in Asia are limited and only available from developed Asian countries. Objectives. To explore the pattern of practice and results of PCI procedures in Thailand as well as a temporal change of PCI practice over time compared with the registry from other countries. Methods. Thai PCI Registry is a prospective nationwide registry that was an initiative of the Cardiac Intervention Association of Thailand (CIAT). All cardiac catheterization laboratories in Thailand were invited to participate during 2018-2019, and consecutive PCI patients were enrolled and followed up for 1 year. Patient baseline characteristics, procedural details, equipment and medication use, outcomes, and complications were recorded. Results. Among the 39 hospitals participated, there were 22,741 patients included in this registry. Their mean age (standard deviation) was 64.2 (11.7) years and about 70% were males. The most common presentation was acute coronary syndrome (57%) with a high proportion of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (28%). Nearly two-thirds of patients had multivessel disease and significant left main stenosis was reported in 11%. The transradial approach was used in 44.2%. The procedural success rate was very high (95.2%) despite the high complexity of the lesions (56.9% type C lesion). The incidence of procedural complications was 5.3% and in-hospital mortality was 2.8%. Conclusion. Thai PCI Registry provides further insights into the current practice and outcomes of PCI in Southeast Asia. The success rate was very high, and the complications were very low despite the high complexity of the treated lesions. © 2022 Nakarin Sansanayudh et al.
URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135154786&doi=10.1155%2f2022%2f5839834&partnerID=40&md5=90e5e1f5abced42da42bc57c23de1666
https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/27304
ISSN: 8964327
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