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2026
Relative survival rate over twenty years of follow-up in younger patients with STEMI treated by primary percutaneous coronary intervention
TOUSEK, Petr; David BAUER; Viktor KOCKA; Klára BENEŠOVÁ; Andrea KYSEĽOVÁ et. al.
Basic information
Original name
Relative survival rate over twenty years of follow-up in younger patients with STEMI treated by primary percutaneous coronary intervention
Authors
TOUSEK, Petr; David BAUER; Viktor KOCKA; Klára BENEŠOVÁ; Andrea KYSEĽOVÁ; Jiří JARKOVSKÝ and Petr WIDIMSKY
Edition
International Journal of Cardiology, Shannon, Elsevier Ireland LTD, 2026, 0167-5273
Other information
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
Ireland
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization
Lékařská fakulta – Repository – Repository
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-105016862056
Keywords in English
Primary PCI; STEMI; Very long-term follow-up; Younger patients; Relative survival rate; Outcome
Links
LX22NPO5104, research and development project.
In the original language
lt;= 65 years with no previous MI. The mean age at STEMI was 55.03 +/- 6.97 years for women (n = 71) and 54.16 +/- 6.85 years for men (n = 314; p = 0.168). Over the entire very-long term follow-up period, 211 patients (54.8 %) died; cardiovascular causes were responsible in 111 cases (28.8 %). The 20-year overall survival was 50.6 %, while the 20-year relative survival was 79.5 %. Conclusion: Despite high overall very-long term mortality in patients treated with primary PCI, the relative 20year survival compared to the general population remained nearly 80 %. Furthermore, cardiovascular causes accounted for only half of all deaths.
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