Trends in percutaneous coronary intervention and angiography in Ireland, 2004–2011: Implications for Ireland and Europe

S. Jennings , K. Bennett , E. Shelley , P. Kearney , K. Daly , W. Fennell
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Abstract

Background/objectives

To study temporal trends in crude and age standardised rates of cardiac catheterisation and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in Ireland, 2004–2011.

Methods

Two data sources were used: a) a survey of publicly and privately funded hospitals with cardiac catheter laboratories to obtain the annual number of procedures performed and b) anonymised data from the Hospital In-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) for angiography and PCI in acute publicly funded hospitals; age standardised rates were calculated to study trends over time.

Results

From 2004 to 2011 the crude rate of angiography and PCI increased by 47.8% and 35.9% respectively, with rates of 6689 and 1825 per million population in 2011. Following age standardisation, however, PCI activity showed a non-significant decrease over time. The PCI to angiography ratio decreased from 30% to 27% and PCI was performed predominantly for stable coronary heart disease (54%) in 2011.

Conclusion

Angiography and PCI rates have increased in Ireland but PCI crude and age adjusted rates show divergent trends. While Ireland differs from USA and UK, with a higher proportion of PCI being performed for stable CHD in recent years, little systematic surveillance of cardiological interventions within Europe is available to benchmark improvements in Ireland.

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2004-2011年爱尔兰经皮冠状动脉介入治疗和血管造影的趋势:对爱尔兰和欧洲的影响
背景/目的研究2004-2011年爱尔兰心脏导管插入术和经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)的粗标准化率和年龄标准化率的时间趋势。方法采用两种数据来源:a)对拥有心导管实验室的公立和私立医院进行调查,以获得每年进行的手术数量;b)来自公立医院急性血管造影和PCI的医院住院查询(HIPE)的匿名数据;计算年龄标准化比率是为了研究一段时间内的趋势。结果2004 - 2011年血管造影和PCI粗检率分别上升47.8%和35.9%,2011年分别为6689例和1825例/百万人口。然而,在年龄标准化之后,PCI活动随时间的推移显示出不显著的下降。2011年,PCI与血管造影的比例从30%降至27%,PCI主要用于稳定型冠心病(54%)。结论爱尔兰的血管造影和PCI率有所上升,但PCI粗率和经年龄调整后的PCI率呈差异趋势。虽然爱尔兰与美国和英国不同,近年来,稳定型冠心病的PCI治疗比例较高,但在欧洲,很少有系统的心脏病干预监测可以用于爱尔兰的基准改善。
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