Outcome after myocardial infarction without obstructive coronary artery disease

Author:

Williams Michael J AORCID,Barr Peter R,Lee Mildred,Poppe Katrina K,Kerr Andrew J

Abstract

ObjectiveThe medium-term outcome and cause of death in patients with myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) is not well characterised. The aim of this study was to compare mortality and rates of recurrent events in post myocardial infarction (MI) patients with obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) and in patients with MINOCA compared with an age and sex-matched cohort without cardiovascular disease (CVD).MethodsWe performed a national cohort study of consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography for MI during 2 years between 2013 and 2015 from the All New Zealand Acute Coronary Syndrome—Quality Improvement (ANZACS QI) registry. MI patient registry data were linked anonymously to national hospitalisation and mortality records. Age and sex matched patients without known CVD formed the comparison group.ResultsOf the 8305 patients with MI, 897 (10.8%) were classified as MINOCA. Compared with those without known CVD, the adjusted HRs for the primary outcome (all-cause death or recurrent non-fatal MI) were 7.81 (95% CI 6.64 to 9.19, p<0.0001) in those with obstructive CAD and 4.64 (95% CI 3.54 to 6.10, p<0.0001) in those with MINOCA. Kaplan-Meier all-cause mortality at 2 years was 7.9% for those with obstructive CAD, with nearly half being CVD deaths (3.6% CVD deaths and 4.5% non-CVD deaths, respectively). In contrast, MINOCA all-cause mortality was 4.9% with non-CVD death (4.5%) predominating.ConclusionsMINOCA is common and has an adverse outcome rate approximately half than that of those with obstructive CAD. The predominant contributor to mortality is non-CVD death. The rate of events in MINOCA is significantly greater than the population without CVD.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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