Coronary angiographic features and in-hospital outcome of patients with coronary artery disease and rheumatoid arthritis
10.3969/j.issn.1004-8812.2018.05.006
- VernacularTitle:类风湿关节炎合并冠心病患者的冠状动脉病变特点及院内不良事件分析
- Author:
Li ZHOU
1
;
Hui CHEN
;
Wei-Ping LI
;
Hong-Li GAO
;
Dong-Bao LI
;
Hui-Qiang ZHAO
;
Dao-Kuo YAO
;
Hong-Wei LI
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学附属北京友谊医院心内科
- Keywords:
Rheumatoid arthritis;
Coronary artery disease;
Percutaneous coronary intervention
- From:
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology
2018;26(5):274-278
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To report the coronary angiographic features and in-hospital outcome in coronary artery disease(CAD) patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA) who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)with stent implantation.Methods The study group comprised 69 consecutive patients with RA who underwent PCI in Beijing Friendship Hospital between January 2009 and June 2017. Medical records were analyzed retrospectively including clinical basic material, coronary angiogram data, and the incidence of major adverse events in hospital.Results Fifty five patients(79.7%) had one or more traditional CAD risk factors. Multivessel disease was present in 73.9% of the patients, and the average SYNTAX score was(31.6±7.2). Two bare metal stents and 143 drug eluting stents were implanted. 50 cases(72.4%) required implantation of long stents(stent length>30 mm) .There were 25 patients developed major adverse events(36.2%) during hospitalization, including 1 case of cardiac death, 2 cases of stent thrombosis, 5 cases of PCI related MI, 5 cases of heart failure, 5 cases of gastrointestinal bleeding and 10 cases of contrast induced nephropathy(2 cases comorbided acute heart failure).Conclusions Patients with RA and CAD may have severe coronary lesions.PCI in these patients tends to result in an increased rate of major adverse events in-hospital. Hence there is a need of early identification and early prevention in these patients during perioperative period.