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Identifying acute coronary syndrome patients approaching end-of-life
Authors:Fenning Stephen  Woolcock Rebecca  Haga Kristin  Iqbal Javaid  Fox Keith A  Murray Scott A  Denvir Martin A
Institution:Edinburgh Heart Centre, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Abstract:

Background

Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is common in patients approaching the end-of-life (EoL), but these patients rarely receive palliative care. We compared the utility of a palliative care prognostic tool (Gold Standards Framework (GSF)) and the Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE) score, to help identify patients approaching EoL.

Methods and Findings

172 unselected consecutive patients with confirmed ACS admitted over an eight-week period were assessed using prognostic tools and followed up for 12 months. GSF criteria identified 40 (23%) patients suitable for EoL care while GRACE identified 32 (19%) patients with ≥10% risk of death within 6 months. Patients meeting GSF criteria were older (p?=?0.006), had more comorbidities (1.6±0.7 vs. 1.2±0.9, p?=?0.007), more frequent hospitalisations before (p?=?0.001) and after (0.0001) their index admission, and were more likely to die during follow-up (GSF+ 20% vs GSF- 7%, p?=?0.03). GRACE score was predictive of 12-month mortality (C-statistic 0.75) and this was improved by the addition of previous hospital admissions and previous history of stroke (C-statistic 0.88).

Conclusions

This study has highlighted a potentially large number of ACS patients eligible for EoL care. GSF or GRACE could be used in the hospital setting to help identify these patients. GSF identifies ACS patients with more comorbidity and at increased risk of hospital readmission.
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