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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1999; 34:435-440
© 1999 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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CLINICAL STUDIES

Prediction of cardiac events after uncomplicated acute myocardial infarction by clinical variables and dobutamine stress test

Alessandro Salustri, MD, PhD, FESCa, Massimo Ciavatti, MDa, Fulvia Seccareccia, Msc* and Antonio Palamara, MDa

a Division of Cardiology, Hospital Sandro Pertini, Rome, Italy
* Epidemiology and Biostatistic Laboratory, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy

Manuscript received November 23, 1998; revised manuscript received February 9, 1999, accepted April 30, 1999.

Reprint requests and correspondence: Dr. Alessandro Salustri, Division of Cardiology, Hospital Sandro Pertini, Via dei Monti Tiburtini, 389, 00157 Rome, Italy
salustri{at}jnet.it

OBJECTIVES

We sought to determine the relative prognostic power of several clinical and dobutamine stress test variables in patients after a first uncomplicated acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

BACKGROUND

The value of dobutamine echocardiography (DE) for determining prognosis after AMI is not yet defined. In particular, the influence of dobutamine stress test response on the outcome of these patients is unknown.

METHODS

A graded predischarge DE (from 5 to 40 µg/kg/min, plus atropine if needed) was performed in 245 patients (mean age 60 ± 10 years) with a first uncomplicated AMI.

RESULTS

At follow-up (17 ± 13 months), an adverse outcome occurred in 40 patients: cardiac death in 7, nonfatal myocardial infarction in 9 (hard events = 16) and unstable angina requiring hospital readmission in 24. Significant predictors of adverse outcome by univariate analysis were positive DE, ischemic wall motion score index (WMSI), angina during DE and diabetes for all events, and positive DE, ischemic WMSI and age for hard events. At multivariate analysis, the only independent predictors of adverse outcome were positive DE, diabetes and angina during DE for all events, and positive DE and age for hard events. The presence of both age >60 years and a history of diabetes identified patients at high risk of cardiac events (event rate 37%), compared with patients <60 years and no diabetes (event rate 11%). In patients with intermediate risk (only one clinical risk factor, event rate 18%), DE added prognostic information (event rate 10% in the negatives, 25% in the positives and 35% in the positives with angina).

CONCLUSIONS

After uncomplicated AMI, dobutamine stress test variables offer additional prognostic information to clinical data.

Abbreviations and Acronyms
  AMI = acute myocardial infarction
  DE = dobutamine echocardiography
  ECG = electrocardiogram, electrocardiographic
  LV = left ventricular
  WMSI = wall motion score index




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