Guillermo Cruz-Aragón, Manlio F Márquez, Angel Cueva-Parra, Héctor González-Pacheco, Pedro Iturralde, Santiago Nava
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Abstract
Background: The Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE) prediction model stratifies patients with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). Corrected QT interval (QTc) is not considered in this model.
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the QTc interval and the GRACE score in patients with NSTEMI.
Materials and methods: An observational, retrospective study was carried between 2016 and 2019. We included patients with diagnosis of NSTEMI, QTc intervals were calculated with Bazett's formula, and they were classified into 2 groups: a normal QTc interval (<440 ms) and prolonged (≥440 ms). According to the GRACE score they were classified in three ranges: low risk (≤109 points), intermedium (110 - 139 points) and high (≥140 points), we determined if there were a correlation between QTc interval and the GRACE score.
Results: A total of 940 patients with a diagnosis of NSTEMI were admitted in our institution, 634 met the inclusion criteria, there were 390 patients with normal QTc interval and 244 with a prolonged QTc interval. Patients with prolonged QTc were older (65.5 vs 61, p=0.001) with a lower proportion of males (71.7% vs 82.8%, p=0.001). An association was found between the GRACE score and the QTC interval, subjects with a normal QTc had a greater proportion of low and intermediate risk than those with a prolonged QTc (p=0.001). Conclusions. In NSTEMI patients, a normal QTc interval (<440 ms) is associated with a GRACE risk score of low or intermediate risk.
背景:急性冠状动脉事件全球登记(GRACE)预测模型对非st段抬高型心肌梗死(NSTEMI)患者进行分层。校正QT间期(QTc)不考虑在这个模型中。目的:探讨非stemi患者QTc间期与GRACE评分的关系。材料和方法:2016年至2019年进行了一项观察性回顾性研究。我们纳入诊断为NSTEMI的患者,采用Bazett公式计算QTc间期,将其分为正常QTc间期2组(结果:我院共收治诊断为NSTEMI的患者940例,符合纳入标准的患者634例,正常QTc间期390例,延长QTc间期244例)。QTc延长的患者年龄较大(65.5 vs 61, p=0.001),男性比例较低(71.7% vs 82.8%, p=0.001)。GRACE评分与QTC间隔之间存在关联,QTC正常的受试者比QTC延长的受试者有更大比例的低危和中危风险(p=0.001)。结论。在非stemi患者中,正常的QTc间隔(