International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature (Jun 2023)

Evaluation of the guideline-adherence of coronary angiography in patients with suspected chronic coronary syndrome – Results from the German prospective multicentre ENLIGHT-KHK project

  • Bastian Wein,
  • Yana Seleznova,
  • Dirk Mueller,
  • Marie Naumann,
  • Simon Loeser,
  • Joerg Artmann,
  • Thomas Fritz,
  • Melanie Steffen,
  • Ute Windhoevel,
  • Michael Haude,
  • Juergen vom Dahl,
  • Ulrich Schaefer,
  • Moritz Montenbruck,
  • Markus Zarse,
  • Ruediger Jegodka,
  • Thorsten Dill,
  • Jan-Erik Guelker,
  • Dirk Boese,
  • Oliver Bruder

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46
p. 101203

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Background: With 900′000 coronary angiographies (CA) per year, Germany has the highest annual per capita volume in Europe. Until now there are no prospective clinical data on the degree of guideline-adherence in the use of CA in patients with suspected chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) in Germany. Methods: Between January 2019 and August 2021, 458 patients with suspected CCS were recruited in nine German centres. Guideline-adherence was evaluated according to the current European Society of Cardiology and German guidelines. Pre-test probability (PTP) for CAD was determined using age, gender, and a standardized patient questionnaire to identify symptoms. Data on the diagnostic work-up were obtained from health records. Results: Patients were in mean 66.6 years old, male in 57.3 %, had known CAD in 48.4 % and presented with typical, atypical, non-anginal chest pain or dyspnoea in 35.7 %, 41.3 %, 23.0 % and 25.4 %, respectively. PTP according to the European guidelines was in mean 24.2 % (11.9 %-36.5 % 95 % CI). 20.9 % of the patients received guideline-recommended preceding non-invasive image guided testing. The use of CA was adherent to the European and German guideline recommendations in 20.4 % and 25.4 %, respectively. In multivariate-analysis, arterial hypertension and prior revascularization were predictors of guideline non-adherence. Conclusion: These are the first prospective clinical data which demonstrated an overall low degree of guideline-adherence in the use of CA in patients with suspected CCS in the German health care setting. To improve adherence rates, the availability of and access to non-invasive image guided testing needs to be strengthened. (German Clinical Trials Registry DRKS00015638 – Registration Date: 19.02.2019)

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