The Current Status of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Korea -Based on Year 2014 Cohort of Korean Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (K-PCI) Registry
- Author(s)
- Jae-Sik Jang; Kyoo-Rok Han; Keon-Woong Moon; Dong Woon Jeon; Dong-Ho Shin; Jung-Sun Kim; Duk-Woo Park; Hyun-Jae Kang; Juhan Kim; Jang-Whan Bae; Seung-Ho Hur; Byung Ok Kim; Donghoon Choi; Hyeon-Cheol Gwon; Hyo-Soo Kim
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Hur, Seung Ho
- Department
- Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
- Journal Title
- Korean Circulation Journal
- Issued Date
- 2017
- Volume
- 47
- Issue
- 3
- Keyword
- Percutaneous coronary intervention; Registry
- Abstract
- Background and Objectives: Although several multicenter registries have evaluated percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures in
Korea, those databases have been limited by non-standardized data collection and lack of uniform reporting methods. We aimed to collect
and report data from a standardized database to analyze PCI procedures throughout the country.
Materials and Methods: Both clinical and procedural data, as well as clinical outcomes data during hospital stay, were collected based on
case report forms that used a standard set of 54 data elements. This report is based on 2014 Korean PCI registry cohort data.
Results: A total of 92 hospitals offered data on 44967 PCI procedures. The median age was 66.0 interquartile range 57.0-74.0 years, and
70.3% were men. Thirty-eight percent of patients presented with acute myocardial infarction and one-third of all PCI procedures were
performed in an urgent or emergency setting. Non-invasive stress tests were performed in 13.9% of cases, while coronary computed
tomography angiography was used in 13.7% of cases prior to PCI. Radial artery access was used in 56.1% of all PCI procedures. Devices that
used PCI included drug-eluting stent, plain old balloon angioplasty, drug-eluting balloon, and bare-metal stent (around 91%, 19%, 6%, and
1% of all procedures, respectively). The incidences of in-hospital death, non-fatal myocardial infarction, and stroke were 2.3%, 1.6%, and
0.2%, respectively.
Conclusion: These data may provide an overview of the current PCI practices and in-hospital outcomes in Korea and could be used as a
foundation for developing treatment guidelines and nationwide clinical research.
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