Trends in long-term prognosis after acute coronary syndrome
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Coronary heart disease incidence, mortality and short-term case-fatality have improved substantially during the past decades. Recent changes in the long-term prognosis among survivors of acute coronary syndrome are less well known. Our aim was to investigate the long-term prognosis of acute coronary syndrome.
An observational myocardial infarction register study.
Data was derived from the population based Finnish Myocardial Infarction register. Patients aged 35 or higher, who had their first acute coronary syndrome during 1993–2011 and survived the first 28 days, were included in the analysis (
Significant declines over time were observed in the risk of a new cardiovascular disease event. At three year follow-up the age- and study area-adjusted hazard ratio per calendar year was 0.969 (95% confidence interval 0.960–0.977,
The prognosis of acute coronary syndrome survivors has improved during the 18-year period but is still much worse than the prognosis of comparable general population.
Contributors

Olavi Ukkola
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Heikki Huikuri
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Aki S Havulinna
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Heli Koukkunen
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Juha Mustonen
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Matti Ketonen
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Seppo Lehto
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Juhani Airaksinen
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Y Antero Kesäniemi
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Veikko Salomaa
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