Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009

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Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009. / Hansen, Kim Wadt; Hvelplund, Anders; Abildstrøm, Steen Zabell; Prescott, Eva; Madsen, Mette; Madsen, Jan Kyst; Jensen, Jan Skov; Sørensen, Rikke; Galatius, Søren.

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Hansen, KW, Hvelplund, A, Abildstrøm, SZ, Prescott, E, Madsen, M, Madsen, JK, Jensen, JS, Sørensen, R & Galatius, S 2012, 'Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009', International Journal of Cardiology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.11.071

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Hansen, K. W., Hvelplund, A., Abildstrøm, S. Z., Prescott, E., Madsen, M., Madsen, J. K., Jensen, J. S., Sørensen, R., & Galatius, S. (2012). Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009. International Journal of Cardiology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.11.071

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Hansen KW, Hvelplund A, Abildstrøm SZ, Prescott E, Madsen M, Madsen JK et al. Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009. International Journal of Cardiology. 2012. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.11.071

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Hansen, Kim Wadt ; Hvelplund, Anders ; Abildstrøm, Steen Zabell ; Prescott, Eva ; Madsen, Mette ; Madsen, Jan Kyst ; Jensen, Jan Skov ; Sørensen, Rikke ; Galatius, Søren. / Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009. In: International Journal of Cardiology. 2012.

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title = "Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Less invasive treatment and poorer outcomes have been shown among patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) on weekends compared to weekdays. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'weekend-effect' on mortality in patients with AMI. METHODS: Using nationwide registers we identified 92,164 patients aged 30-90years who were admitted to a Danish hospital with a first AMI from 1997 to 2009. Patients were stratified according to weekday- or weekend admissions and four time-periods to investigate for temporal changes. All-cause mortality at 2, 7, 30, and 365days was investigated using proportional hazards Cox regression. RESULTS: Mortality rates were higher on weekends within seven days of admission in 1997-99 (absolute difference ranging from 0.8 to 1.1%). Weekend-weekday hazard-ratios were 1.13 (1.03-1.23) at day 2 and 1.10 (1.01-1.18) at day 7. There were no significant differences in 2000-09 and estimates suggested an attenuation of the initial 'weekend-effect'. Overall, the use of coronary angiography (34.9% vs. 72.3%) and percutaneous coronary intervention (6.6% vs. 51.0%) within 30days increased, as did the use of statins (49.9% vs. 80.1%.) and clopidogrel (26.7% vs. 72.7%). The cumulative mortality decreased during the study period from 5.4% to 2.5% at day of admission, from 19.5% to 11.0% at day 30 and from 28.0% to 19.0% at day 365 (all tests for trend p",
author = "Hansen, {Kim Wadt} and Anders Hvelplund and Abildstr{\o}m, {Steen Zabell} and Eva Prescott and Mette Madsen and Madsen, {Jan Kyst} and Jensen, {Jan Skov} and Rikke S{\o}rensen and S{\o}ren Galatius",
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T1 - Prognosis and treatment in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction on weekends and weekdays from 1997 to 2009

AU - Hansen, Kim Wadt

AU - Hvelplund, Anders

AU - Abildstrøm, Steen Zabell

AU - Prescott, Eva

AU - Madsen, Mette

AU - Madsen, Jan Kyst

AU - Jensen, Jan Skov

AU - Sørensen, Rikke

AU - Galatius, Søren

N1 - Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - BACKGROUND: Less invasive treatment and poorer outcomes have been shown among patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) on weekends compared to weekdays. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'weekend-effect' on mortality in patients with AMI. METHODS: Using nationwide registers we identified 92,164 patients aged 30-90years who were admitted to a Danish hospital with a first AMI from 1997 to 2009. Patients were stratified according to weekday- or weekend admissions and four time-periods to investigate for temporal changes. All-cause mortality at 2, 7, 30, and 365days was investigated using proportional hazards Cox regression. RESULTS: Mortality rates were higher on weekends within seven days of admission in 1997-99 (absolute difference ranging from 0.8 to 1.1%). Weekend-weekday hazard-ratios were 1.13 (1.03-1.23) at day 2 and 1.10 (1.01-1.18) at day 7. There were no significant differences in 2000-09 and estimates suggested an attenuation of the initial 'weekend-effect'. Overall, the use of coronary angiography (34.9% vs. 72.3%) and percutaneous coronary intervention (6.6% vs. 51.0%) within 30days increased, as did the use of statins (49.9% vs. 80.1%.) and clopidogrel (26.7% vs. 72.7%). The cumulative mortality decreased during the study period from 5.4% to 2.5% at day of admission, from 19.5% to 11.0% at day 30 and from 28.0% to 19.0% at day 365 (all tests for trend p

AB - BACKGROUND: Less invasive treatment and poorer outcomes have been shown among patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) on weekends compared to weekdays. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'weekend-effect' on mortality in patients with AMI. METHODS: Using nationwide registers we identified 92,164 patients aged 30-90years who were admitted to a Danish hospital with a first AMI from 1997 to 2009. Patients were stratified according to weekday- or weekend admissions and four time-periods to investigate for temporal changes. All-cause mortality at 2, 7, 30, and 365days was investigated using proportional hazards Cox regression. RESULTS: Mortality rates were higher on weekends within seven days of admission in 1997-99 (absolute difference ranging from 0.8 to 1.1%). Weekend-weekday hazard-ratios were 1.13 (1.03-1.23) at day 2 and 1.10 (1.01-1.18) at day 7. There were no significant differences in 2000-09 and estimates suggested an attenuation of the initial 'weekend-effect'. Overall, the use of coronary angiography (34.9% vs. 72.3%) and percutaneous coronary intervention (6.6% vs. 51.0%) within 30days increased, as did the use of statins (49.9% vs. 80.1%.) and clopidogrel (26.7% vs. 72.7%). The cumulative mortality decreased during the study period from 5.4% to 2.5% at day of admission, from 19.5% to 11.0% at day 30 and from 28.0% to 19.0% at day 365 (all tests for trend p

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DO - 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.11.071

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JO - International Journal of Cardiology

JF - International Journal of Cardiology

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