Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population

Objective To assess yield of elective coronary angiography and gender differences in primary care patients suspected to have stable coronary artery disease (SCAD). Design Information was gathered from an angiography registry, referral texts of the general practitioners and medical records made by th...

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Main Authors: Pieta Sundqvist, Essi Pikkarainen, Päivi Rautava, Susa Majaluoma, Päivi E. Korhonen
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-12-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2020.1844389
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author Pieta Sundqvist
Essi Pikkarainen
Päivi Rautava
Susa Majaluoma
Päivi E. Korhonen
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description Objective To assess yield of elective coronary angiography and gender differences in primary care patients suspected to have stable coronary artery disease (SCAD). Design Information was gathered from an angiography registry, referral texts of the general practitioners and medical records made by the cardiologists in secondary care. Setting Angiography registry data analyses of the Turku University Hospital, Finland, in the year 2011. Subjects Two hundred forty-six patients who were referred from primary care to secondary care and underwent coronary angiography for suspected SCAD symptoms. Main outcome measures Gender differences and diagnostic yield of coronary angiography for obstructive CAD. Results Obstructive CAD was identified in 73%, more often in males than in females (51% vs. 84%, p < 0.001). Thirteen per cent of the patients were over 80 years of age, and 94% of them had obstructive CAD. The prevalence of hypertension was 60%, treatment goal was achieved by 25%. Conclusion The diagnostic yield of elective coronary angiography was low in women compared to men although there were no substantial differences in evidence-based medication, risk factors or anticipated angina symptoms between genders.Key Points Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death globally. Invasive cardiology has expanded rapidly since the 1990s. Among symptomatic primary care patients who underwent elective coronary angiography in secondary care, obstructive CAD was identified in 73% Diagnostic yield of coronary angiography was low in women compared to men. GPs treat their male and female patients suspected of having stable CAD equitably regarding evidence-based medication.
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spelling doaj.art-85a32e45a0774cca94dd6758099633852022-12-21T22:57:18ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care0281-34321502-77242020-12-01001610.1080/02813432.2020.18443891844389Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care populationPieta Sundqvist0Essi Pikkarainen1Päivi Rautava2Susa Majaluoma3Päivi E. Korhonen4Institute of Clinical Medicine, Department of General Practice, University of Turku and Turku University HospitalPäijät-Häme Central HospitalDepartment of Public Health, University of Turku and Turku University HospitalInstitute of Clinical Medicine, Department of General Practice, University of Turku and Turku University HospitalInstitute of Clinical Medicine, Department of General Practice, University of Turku and Turku University HospitalObjective To assess yield of elective coronary angiography and gender differences in primary care patients suspected to have stable coronary artery disease (SCAD). Design Information was gathered from an angiography registry, referral texts of the general practitioners and medical records made by the cardiologists in secondary care. Setting Angiography registry data analyses of the Turku University Hospital, Finland, in the year 2011. Subjects Two hundred forty-six patients who were referred from primary care to secondary care and underwent coronary angiography for suspected SCAD symptoms. Main outcome measures Gender differences and diagnostic yield of coronary angiography for obstructive CAD. Results Obstructive CAD was identified in 73%, more often in males than in females (51% vs. 84%, p < 0.001). Thirteen per cent of the patients were over 80 years of age, and 94% of them had obstructive CAD. The prevalence of hypertension was 60%, treatment goal was achieved by 25%. Conclusion The diagnostic yield of elective coronary angiography was low in women compared to men although there were no substantial differences in evidence-based medication, risk factors or anticipated angina symptoms between genders.Key Points Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death globally. Invasive cardiology has expanded rapidly since the 1990s. Among symptomatic primary care patients who underwent elective coronary angiography in secondary care, obstructive CAD was identified in 73% Diagnostic yield of coronary angiography was low in women compared to men. GPs treat their male and female patients suspected of having stable CAD equitably regarding evidence-based medication.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2020.1844389coronary artery diseaseelective coronary angiographystable coronary artery disease symptomsprimary carepre-test probability
spellingShingle Pieta Sundqvist
Essi Pikkarainen
Päivi Rautava
Susa Majaluoma
Päivi E. Korhonen
Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
coronary artery disease
elective coronary angiography
stable coronary artery disease symptoms
primary care
pre-test probability
title Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population
title_full Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population
title_fullStr Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population
title_full_unstemmed Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population
title_short Yield of elective coronary angiography; gender differences, patient history, risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population
title_sort yield of elective coronary angiography gender differences patient history risk factors and angiographic findings in a primary care population
topic coronary artery disease
elective coronary angiography
stable coronary artery disease symptoms
primary care
pre-test probability
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2020.1844389
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