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European Journal of Heart Failure 2007 9(9):879-885; doi:10.1016/j.ejheart.2007.05.014
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© 2007 European Society of Cardiology

Temporal trends in the frequency and longer-term outcome of heart failure complicating myocardial infarction

Farid Najafia,*, Annette J. Dobsona, Michael Hobbsa and Konrad Jamrozika

a School of Population Health, University of Queensland Herston Road, Herston, Queensland 4006, Australia
b University of Western Australia Australia

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +61 7 33464696; fax: +61 7 33655540. E-mail address: s4048347{at}student.uq.edu.au


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Aims: To investigate trends in incidence and long-term outcome of heart failure (HF) developing within 28 days of first-ever acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

Methods and results: We identified all residents of Perth, Western Australia aged 25–64 years, with no history of HF, who experienced a non-fatal, first-ever AMI between 1984 and 1993, and followed them for ten years. All patients (N=4006) met the criteria for ‘definite AMI’ in WHO MONItoring trends and determinants of CArdiovascular disease (MONICA) Project and 897 (22.4%) had early-onset HF complicating the index event. After adjustment for age, current smoking, history of diabetes and hypertension, Q-wave and anterior wall AMI, the odds of developing HF declined by 9% (odds ratio for period 1989–1993 relative to 1984–1988=0.91, 95% confidence interval (957percnt;CI): 0.78 to 1.06). Over 10 years of follow-up, patients with early-onset HF had a cumulative average number of re-admissions of 28 per 100 as compared with 9 per 100 in patients without HF. After adjustment for age, history of diabetes and hypertension, the hazard of death in patients with early-onset HF declined by 26% (HR for the period 1989–1993 relative to 1984–1988=0.74, 95%CI: 0.57 to 0.96).

Conclusion: Our data suggest a decline in the incidence of, and show encouraging evidence of improvement in survival after, early-onset HF complicating AMI.

Key Words: Heart failure • Myocardial infarction • Trends • Incidence • Survival • Western Australia

Received February 23, 2007; Revised April 4, 2007; Accepted May 21, 2007


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