Mortality from Acute Coronary Syndrome: Does Place of Residence Matter?Show others and affiliations
2022 (English)In: Journal of Teheran University Heart Center, ISSN 1735-8620, Vol. 17, no 2, p. 56-61Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Background: Current evidence shows inequality in the outcomes of rural and urban patients treated at their place of residence. This study compared in-hospital mortality between rural and urban patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) to find whether there were differences in the outcome and received treatment.
Methods: Between May 2007 and January 2018, patients admitted with ACS were included. The patients’ demographic, clinical, and laboratory data, as well as their in-hospital medical courses, were recorded. The association between place of residence (rural/urban) and in-hospital mortality due to ACS was evaluated using logistic regression adjusted for potential confounders.
Results: Of 9088 recruited patients (mean age =61.30±12.25 y; 5557 men [61.1%]), 838 were rural residents. A positive family history of coronary artery disease (P=0.003), smoking (P=0.002), and hyperlipidemia (P=0.026), as well as a higher body mass index (P=0.013), was seen more frequently in the urban patients, while the rural patients had lower education levels (P<0.001) and higher unemployment rates (P=0.009). In-hospital mortality occurred in 135 patients (1.5%): 10 rural (1.2%) and 125 urban (1.5%) patients (P=0.465). The Firth regression model, used to adjust the effects of possible confounders, showed no significant difference concerning in-hospital mortality between the rural and urban patients (OR, 1.57; 95% CI, 0.376 to 7.450; P=0.585).
Conclusion: This study found no significant differences in receiving proper treatment and in-hospital mortality between rural and urban patients with ACS.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Tehran University of Medical Sciences , 2022. Vol. 17, no 2, p. 56-61
Keywords [en]
Rural Population, Rural Health, Urban Health, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Hospital Mortality
National Category
Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology
Research subject
Sustainable Urban Development
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-39700DOI: 10.18502/jthc.v17i2.9838PubMedID: 36567936Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85133192953OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hig-39700DiVA, id: diva2:1687664
2022-08-162022-08-162022-12-29Bibliographically approved