Baseline characteristics of a patient cohort and predictors of in-hospital mortality in coronary care units (MORCOR-TURK) trial in Türkiye
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2024Yazar
Yılmaz, Ahmet SeydaKahraman, Fatih
Ersoy, İbrahim
Taylan, Gökay
Kaya, Emin Erdem
Aydın, Ertan
Karakayalı, Muammer
Öğütveren, Muhammet Mürsel
Taşdelen, Aybike Gül
Kümet, Ömer
Gül, Murat
Nurkoç, Serdar Gökhan
Atan, Şeyhmus
Özgeyik, Mehmet
Kılıç, Oğuz
Toprak, Aslıhan Merve
Özbek, Mehmet
Kertmen, Ömer
Şafak, Özgen
Mert, Gurbet Özge
Demir, Mevlüt
Yavuz, Yunus Emre
Keleşoğlu, Şaban
Uçar, Melisa
Işık, İsmail Barkın
Öncel, Can Ramazan
Cengil, Muhammed Erkam
Küçük, Uğur
Dindaş, Ferhat
Altınsoy, Meltem
Akkaya, Fatih
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Yılmaz, A. S., Kahraman, F., Ersoy, İ., Taylan, G., Kaya, E. E., Aydın, E., Karakayalı, M., Öğütveren, M. M., Taşdelen, A. G., Kümet, Ö., Gül, M., Nurkoç, S. G., Atan, Ş., Özgeyik, M., Kılıç, O., Toprak, A. M., Özbek, M., Kertmen, Ö., Şafak, Ö., Mert, G. Ö., … Akkaya, F. (2024). Baseline Characteristics of a Patient Cohort and Predictors of In-hospital MORtality in CORonary Care Units (MORCOR-TURK) Trial in Türkiye. Türkiye'de Koroner Yoğun Bakım Ünitelerindeki Hastane İçi Mortalite (MORCOR-TURK) Çalışmasında Hasta Temel Karakteristikleri ve Öngördürücüleri. Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi arsivi : Turk Kardiyoloji Derneginin yayin organidir, 52(3), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.5543/tkda.2023.67505Özet
OBJECTIVE: The MORtality in CORonary Care Units in Türkiye (MORCOR-TURK) trial is a national registry evaluating predictors and rates of in-hospital mortality in coronary care unit (CCU) patients in Türkiye. This report describes the baseline demographic characteristics of patients recruited for the MORCOR-TURK trial. METHODS: The study is a multicenter, cross-sectional, prospective national registry that included 50 centers capable of 24-hour CCU service, selected from all seven geographic regions of Türkiye. All consecutive patients admitted to CCUs with cardiovascular emergencies between September 1-30, 2022, were prospectively enrolled. Baseline demographic characteristics, admission diagnoses, laboratory data, and cardiovascular risk factors were recorded. RESULTS: A total of 3,157 patients with a mean age of 65 years (range: 56-73) and 2,087 (66.1%) males were included in the analysis. Patients with arterial hypertension [1,864 patients (59%)], diabetes mellitus (DM) [1,184 (37.5%)], hyperlipidemia [1,120 (35.5%)], and smoking [1,093 (34.6%)] were noted. Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) was the leading cause of admission [1,187 patients (37.6%)], followed by ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in 742 patients (23.5%). Other frequent diagnoses included decompensated heart failure (HF) [339 patients (10.7%)] and arrhythmia [272 patients (8.6%)], respectively. Atrial fibrillation (AF) was the most common pathological rhythm [442 patients (14%)], and chest pain was the most common primary complaint [2,173 patients (68.8%)]. CONCLUSION: The most common admission diagnosis was acute coronary syndrome (ACS), particularly NSTEMI. Hypertension and DM were found to be the two leading risk factors, and AF was the most commonly seen pathological rhythm in all hospitalized patients. These findings may be useful in understanding the characteristics of patients admitted to CCUs and thus in taking precautions to decrease CCU admissions.