Impact of a Prior Cancer Diagnosis on Quality of Care and Survival Following Acute Myocardial Infarction: Retrospective Population-Based Cohort Study in England.
Lucy TeeceMichael J SweetingMarlous HallBriana ColesClare Oliver-WilliamsCatherine A WelchMark A de BelderJohn DeanfieldClive WestonMark J RutherfordLizz PaleyUmesh T KadamPaul C LambertMichael D PeakeChris P GaleDavid Adlamnull nullPublished in: Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes (2023)
Measures of quality of AMI care are poorer in patients with cancer, with lower use of secondary prevention medications. Findings are primarily driven by differences in age and comorbidities between cancer and noncancer populations and attenuated after adjustment. The largest impact was observed in recent cancer diagnoses (<1 year) and lung cancer. Further investigation will determine whether differences reflect appropriate management according to cancer prognosis or whether opportunities to improve AMI outcomes in patients with cancer exist.