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恢复情况的差异:性别对年轻急性心肌梗死患者结局的影响(VIRGO)研究设计

Variation in recovery: Role of gender on outcomes of young AMI patients (VIRGO) study design.

作者信息

Lichtman Judith H, Lorenze Nancy P, D'Onofrio Gail, Spertus John A, Lindau Stacy T, Morgan Thomas M, Herrin Jeph, Bueno Héctor, Mattera Jennifer A, Ridker Paul M, Krumholz Harlan M

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2010 Nov;3(6):684-93. doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.109.928713.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Among individuals with ischemic heart disease, young women with an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) represent an extreme phenotype associated with an excess mortality risk. Although women younger than 55 years of age account for less than 5% of hospitalized AMI events, almost 16 000 deaths are reported annually in this group, making heart disease a leading killer of young women. Despite a higher risk of mortality compared with similarly aged men, young women have been the subject of few studies.

METHODS AND RESULTS

Variation in Recovery: Role of Gender on Outcomes of Young AMI Patients (VIRGO) is a large, observational study of the presentation, treatment, and outcomes of young women and men with AMI. VIRGO will enroll 2000 women, 18 to 55 years of age, with AMI and a comparison cohort of 1000 men with AMI from more than 100 participating hospitals. The aims of the study are to determine sex differences in the distribution and prognostic importance of biological, demographic, clinical, and psychosocial risk factors; to determine whether there are sex differences in the quality of care received by young AMI patients; and to determine how these factors contribute to sex differences in outcomes (including mortality, hospitalization, and health status). Blood serum and DNA for consenting participants will be stored for future studies.

CONCLUSIONS

VIRGO will seek to identify novel and prognostic factors that contribute to outcomes in this young AMI population. Results from the study will be used to develop clinically useful risk-stratification models for young AMI patients, explain sex differences in outcomes, and identify targets for intervention.

摘要

背景

在缺血性心脏病患者中,患有急性心肌梗死(AMI)的年轻女性代表了一种与过高死亡风险相关的极端表型。尽管年龄小于55岁的女性在住院AMI事件中所占比例不到5%,但该群体每年报告的死亡人数近16000例,这使得心脏病成为年轻女性的主要杀手。尽管与同龄男性相比,年轻女性的死亡风险更高,但针对她们的研究却很少。

方法与结果

“恢复差异:性别对年轻AMI患者结局的作用”(VIRGO)研究是一项针对年轻AMI女性和男性的临床表现、治疗及结局的大型观察性研究。VIRGO将纳入2000例年龄在18至55岁之间的AMI女性患者,并从100多家参与研究的医院选取1000例AMI男性患者作为对照队列。该研究的目的是确定生物学、人口统计学、临床及社会心理风险因素在分布和预后重要性方面的性别差异;确定年轻AMI患者所接受治疗质量的性别差异;以及确定这些因素如何导致结局方面的性别差异(包括死亡率、住院率及健康状况)。将为同意参与研究的患者储存血清和DNA以供未来研究使用。

结论

VIRGO研究将致力于识别导致年轻AMI人群结局的新的预后因素。该研究结果将用于为年轻AMI患者开发具有临床实用性的风险分层模型,解释结局方面的性别差异,并确定干预靶点。

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