Outcomes in non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients according to heart failure at admission: Insights from a large trial with systematic early invasive strategy
European Heart Journal - Acute CardioVascular Care

Abstract
Previous studies published before the era of systematic early invasive strategy have reported a higher mortality in non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients with heart failure. The aim of our study was to compare the clinical characteristics, outcomes and causes of death of patients according to their heart failure status at admission in a large non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction population with planned early invasive management.
We performed a post-hoc analysis of the Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome with Otamixaban randomised trial which included non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients with systematic coronary angiography within 72 h. Patients were categorised according to presence or absence of heart failure (Killip grade ≥2) at admission.
A total of 13,172 patients were enrolled, of whom 944 (7.2%) had heart failure. At day 30, death occurred in 213 patients (1.6%) and cardiovascular death was the dominant cause of death in both groups ((with vs without heart failure) 78.8% vs 78.4%,
Non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients with heart failure at admission still have worse outcomes than those without heart failure, even with systematic early invasive strategy. Further efforts are needed to improve the prognosis of these high risk patients.
Contributors

Jeremie Abtan
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Marc Cohen
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Charles V Pollack
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Batric Popovic
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Christoph Bode
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Stephen D Wiviott
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Emmanuel Sorbets
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Marc S Sabatine
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Shamir R Mehta
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Witold Ruzyllo
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Sunil V Rao
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William J French
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Prafulla Kerkar
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Robert G Kiss
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Jose Luis N Estrada
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Yedid Elbez
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Gregory Ducrocq
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Philippe Gabriel Steg
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