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- Itoh Tomonori
- Division of Community Medicine, Department of Medical Education, Iwate Medial University
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- Nakamura Akihiro
- Department of Cardiology, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Nohara Masaru
- Health and Welfare Department, Iwate Prefectural Government
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- Onoda Toshiyuki
- Health Care Center, Iwate University
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- Satoh Kenjiro
- Department of Cardiology, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Nozaki Tetsuji
- Department of Cardiology, Iwate Prefectural Isawa Hospital
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- Onodera Hiroyuki
- Department of Cardiology, Iwate Prefectural Iwai Hospital
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- Koeda Yorihiko
- Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Iwate Medial University
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- Takikawa Sawako
- Iwate Medical Association
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- Honma Hiroshi
- Iwate Medical Association
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- From the Iwate Acute Coronary Syndrome Pilot Registry to the Iwate Prefecture Regional Heart Disease Registry
説明
Background: In Iwate Prefecture, the registration project for acute coronary syndrome started as a pilot project in 2014 and became a main project in 2016, enabling us to understand and verify the current situation in Iwate Prefecture.<br>Methods: To obtain a comprehensive understanding of the present status of the region, we compiled data on the registration project for acute coronary syndrome in Iwate Prefecture.<br/>Results: The incidence/death ratio, which indicates the accuracy of registration, and the ambulance use rate increased over time. The percentage of 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) transmission implementation in all prefectures was still insufficient, at 7.5% in 2019. In contrast, in medical regions where transmission had already been introduced, 23.6–62.5% of cases had ECG transmission. The atrial fibrillation complication rate showed a slight upward trend over time, exceeding 10% in 2019. The incidence of pre-infarction angina was approximately 30% in this 2019 registry. For urgent recanalization therapy, urgent coronary angiography was performed in 89% of cases in 2019, and recanalization therapy was performed in an additional 83% of cases. These rates have also increased over time.<br>Conclusion: It is necessary to continue to promote registration projects that provide an overall view of the region, provide data that can be returned to residents, and advise the government.<br/>
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- Journal of Coronary Artery Disease
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Journal of Coronary Artery Disease 29 (1), 20-25, 2023-03-25
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- 1390577043837299456
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- ISSN
- 24342173
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