Prevalence and outcome of patients with cancer and acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention: a BleeMACS substudy

Author:

Iannaccone Mario12,D’Ascenzo Fabrizio2,Vadalà Paolo2,Wilton Stephen B3,Noussan Patrizia1,Colombo Francesco1,Raposeiras Roubín Sergio4,Abu Assi Emad4,González-Juanatey José Ramón4,Simao Henriques Jose Paulo5,Saucedo Jorge6,Kikkert Wouter J5,Nuñez-Gil Iván7,Ariza-Sole Albert8,Song Xian-tao9,Alexopoulos Dimitrios10,Liebetrau Christoph11,Kawaji Tetsuma12,Moretti Claudio2,Garbo Roberto1,Huczek Zenon13,Nie Shao-Ping14,Fujii Toshiharu15,Correia Luis CL16,Kawashiri Masa-aki17,García Acuña José María4,Southern Danielle3,Alfonso Emilio7,Terol Belén17,Garay Alberto8,Zhang Dongfeng9,Chen Yalei9,Xanthopoulou Ioanna10,Osman Neriman11,Möllmann Helge12,Shiomi Hiroki13,Giordana Francesca2,Kowara Michal13,Filipiak Krzysztof13,Wang Xiao14,Yan Yan14,Fan Jing-Yao14,Ikari Yuji15,Nakahashi Takuya17,Sakata Kenji17,Gaita Fiorenzo2,Yamagishi Masakazu17,Kalpak Oliver18,Kedev Sasko18

Affiliation:

1. San Giovanni Bosco Hospital, Turin, Italy

2. Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche, Città della Salute e della Scienza, Italy

3. Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta, Calgary, Canada

4. University Clinical Hospital, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

5. University Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

6. NorthShore University Hospital, Chicago, USA

7. San Carlos Hospital, Madrid, Spain

8. Bellvitge Hospital, Barcelona, Spain

9. Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, China

10. University Patras Hospital, Athens, Greece

11. Kerckhoff Heart and Thorax Center, Frankfurt, Germany

12. University Clinical Hospital, Kyoto, Japan

13. University Clinical Hospital, Warsaw, Poland

14. Institute of Heart, Lung and Blood Vessel Disease, Beijing, China

15. Tokai University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

16. Hospital Sao Rafael, Salvador, Brazil

17. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa, Japan

18. University Clinic of Cardiology, Skopje, Macedonia

Abstract

Background: The prevalence and outcome of patients with cancer that experience acute coronary syndrome (ACS) have to be determined. Methods and results: The BleeMACS project is a multicentre observational registry enrolling patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention worldwide in 15 hospitals. The primary endpoint was a composite event of death and re-infarction after one year of follow-up. Bleedings were the secondary endpoint. 15,401 patients were enrolled, 926 (6.4%) in the cancer group and 14,475 (93.6%) in the group of patients without cancer. Patients with cancer were older (70.8±10.3 vs. 62.8±12.1 years, P<0.001) with more severe comorbidities and presented more frequently with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction compared with patients without cancer. After one year, patients with cancer more often experienced the composite endpoint (15.2% vs. 5.3%, P<0.001) and bleedings (6.5% vs. 3%, P<0.001). At multiple regression analysis the presence of cancer was the strongest independent predictor for the primary endpoint (hazard ratio (HR) 2.1, 1.8–2.5, P<0.001) and bleedings (HR 1.5, 1.1–2.1, P=0.015). Despite patients with cancer generally being undertreated, beta-blockers (relative risk (RR) 0.6, 0.4–0.9, P=0.05), angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers (RR 0.5, 0.3–0.8, P=0.02), statins (RR 0.3, 0.2–0.5, P<0.001) and dual antiplatelet therapy (RR 0.5, 0.3–0.9, P=0.05) were shown to be protective factors, while proton pump inhibitors (RR 1, 0.6–1.5, P=0.9) were neutral. Conclusion: Cancer has a non-negligible prevalence in patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention, with a major risk of cardiovascular events and bleedings. Moreover, these patients are often undertreated from clinical despite medical therapy seems to be protective. Registration:The BleeMACS project (NCT02466854).

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,General Medicine

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