The Influence of Gender on Symptom Characteristics During Acute Coronary Syndrome
性别对急性冠脉综合征症状特征的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:8496131
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-28 至 2015-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Accident and Emergency departmentAddressAdmission activityAgeAmericanBack PainBiological MarkersCardiovascular systemCaringCharacteristicsClinicalCluster AnalysisComorbidityDataData CollectionDiagnosisDiagnostic testsDistressDyspepsiaEvaluationEventGenderHealthHealth Care Seeking BehaviorHeart DiseasesHeart failureHospitalsIllinoisIncidenceInflammationInterleukin-18Interleukin-6LifeLongitudinal StudiesMeasuresMedical RecordsMedical centerMethodsMyocardial InfarctionMyocardial IschemiaNauseaOregonOutcomeParticipantPatientsPatternPredictive ValueProceduresProspective StudiesRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityReportingResearchRiskRisk FactorsSamplingSensitivity and SpecificitySeveritiesSex CharacteristicsShortness of BreathSpecificityStratificationStrokeSymptomsTestingTriageTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaUnstable anginaVariantVisitWomanabstractingacute coronary syndromecare seekingclinically significantdesignexperiencefunctional statusmenmortalitynovel strategiesprospective
项目摘要
Abstract
More than 1.4 million Americans are expected to experience an episode of acute
coronary syndromes (ACS) in 2010. Evaluation of the symptoms of ACS is important
since symptoms determine when, or if, patients seek care. Recent studies have
identified gender differences in symptoms of ACS, however retrospective designs,
abstraction of symptoms from medical records, and variations in assessment forms
make it difficult to determine the clinical significance of gender differences or if gender
specific health messages are warranted. Therefore, the aims of this prospective study
are to: 1) evaluate for gender differences in the occurrence, severity, and distress of 13
ACS symptoms after adjusting for age, diagnosis, comorbidities, and functional status, 2)
establish the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of symptoms as an indicator of
ACS for women and men, 3) explore symptom clusters including characteristics of
gender, age, diagnosis, comorbidities, and functional status, and 4) determine if there
are gender differences in the longitudinal (30 days and 6 months) outcomes of functional
status, major cardiovascular events, hospital admissions, emergency department visits,
and mortality. An exploratory aim is to determine if a relationship exists between
selected biomarkers and symptoms of ACS for women and men. A novel approach, in
which symptoms are recorded in the emergency department as they are occurring, will
be used. The sample will be comprised of 630 patients admitted to the emergency
department with symptoms suggestive of ACS: 522 patients with confirmed ACS and
108 patients ruled out for ACS. Participants will be recruited from four medical centers in
Illinois and Oregon. The 13-item ACS Symptom Checklist will be completed on
presentation to the emergency department. Comorbidities, activity status, and patient
variables will be measured when the patient is stable. Pilot data indicate that the
procedures are feasible and safe. Analysis of covariance will be used to test the
hypothesis that there are gender differences in symptoms. Symptom clusters will be
examined using agglomerative cluster analysis, and patient outcomes will be evaluated
using linear mixed methods. Findings will aid in establishing the clinical significance of
ACS symptoms.
摘要
预计将有140多万美国人经历急性
冠状动脉综合征(ACS)2010年对ACS症状的评估很重要
因为症状决定了患者何时或是否寻求护理。最近的研究
确定了ACS症状的性别差异,然而回顾性设计,
从病历中提取症状,以及评估表的变化
难以确定性别差异的临床意义,或者
需要具体的健康信息。因此,本前瞻性研究的目的是
是:1)评估性别差异的发生,严重程度和痛苦的13
校正年龄、诊断、合并症和功能状态后的ACS症状,2)
建立敏感性,特异性和症状的预测值作为指标,
女性和男性ACS,3)探索症状群,包括
性别、年龄、诊断、合并症和功能状态,以及4)确定是否存在
是功能的纵向(30天和6个月)结果的性别差异
状态、主要心血管事件、入院情况、急诊就诊情况,
and mortality.一个探索性的目的是确定是否存在的关系,
选择ACS的女性和男性的生物标志物和症状。一种新的方法,在
当症状发生时,急诊室会记录哪些症状,
被利用样本将由630名急诊入院的患者组成
症状提示ACS的科室:522例确诊ACS的患者,
108例患者排除ACS。参与者将从四个医疗中心招募,
伊利诺斯州和俄勒冈州。13项ACS症状检查表将于
介绍给急诊科。合并症、活动状态和患者
将在患者稳定时测量变量。试点数据显示,
程序是可行和安全的。协方差分析将用于检验
假设症状存在性别差异。症状群将是
使用凝聚聚类分析进行检查,并对患者结局进行评价
使用线性混合方法。研究结果将有助于建立临床意义,
ACS症状
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