Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease and Preserved Left Ventricular Systolic Function

Publication Description
Although sudden cardiac death (SCD) has been extensively studied in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and low ejection fraction, prediction of SCD among individuals with preserved left ventricular systolic function is less well understood. We randomized 8,290 patients with stable CAD with preserved left ventricular systolic function to trandolapril or placebo in a secondary coronary prevention trial, and we used Cox proportional hazards models to identify independent baseline predictors of SCD during 4.8 year follow-up (median). Using a risk scoring algorithm based on simple clinical characteristics, we were able to distinguish individuals at higher risk for SCD. Independent determinants of SCD included age (p <0.001), current angina pectoris (p = 0.002), ejection fraction >40% to <50% (as opposed to >50%) (p <0.001), and diuretic (p <0.001) and digitalis use (p <0.001). Negative predictors included having prior coronary revascularization (p = 0.01) and being female (p = 0.02) or Caucasian (p = 0.006). Trandolapril neither increased nor decreased SCD. Thus, among patients with stable CAD with preserved left ventricular systolic function receiving current standard-of-care including coronary revascularization, clinical characteristics can identify individuals at higher risk for SCD.

Primary Author
Hsia,Judith, MD
Jablonski,Kathleen A., PhD
Rice,Madeline Murguia, PhD
Sabatine, Marc S., MD, MPH
Zabalgoitia,Miguel, MD
Maggioni,Aldo, MD
Cuddy,Thomas E., MD
Domanski,Michael J., MD
Geller,Nancy L., PhD
Flaker,Greg, MD
Solomon,Scott, MD
Omland, Torbjørn, MD, PhD, MPH
Rouleau,Jean L., MD

Volume
101

Issue
4

Start Page
457

Other Pages
461

Publisher
Elsevier Inc

URL
https://www.clinicalkey.es/playcontent/1-s2.0-S0002914907020346

PMID
18312757



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
American Journal of Cardiology, The

Publication Year
2008

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0002-9149

Document Object Index
10.1016/j.amjcard.2007.09.107