Validation of the Zwolle Risk Score in STEMI Patients Undergoing Primary PCI: Insights from the ISCAS-STEMI COVID-19 Registry. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Several scores have been developed to facilitate risk stratification and early discharge following primary angioplasty, particularly the Zwolle Risk Score (ZRS). However, validation in large-sized studies is still lacking. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to validate the use of the ZRS in a contemporary global population, including patients who were treated during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and enrolled in a large intercontinental observational study. METHODS: The ISACS-STEMI COVID-19 is a large-scale retrospective multicenter registry involving primary PCI centers from Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia, and NorthAfrica, including patients treated from March 1st until June 30th, in 2019 and 2020]. ZRS was calculated for each patient. The patients were additionally categorized according to the following values of the ZRS [≤3; 4-6; 7-9; ≥10]. Our study outcomes were in-hospital and 30-day mortality. The discriminatory capacity of the ZRS was assessed by the area under the ROC curve [c statistic] as an index of model performance. RESULTS: Our population is represented by 16084 STEMI patients undergoing mechanical reperfusion enrolled in 109 centers. The score showed a very good performance in the predicting mortality both in-hospital [AUC=0.83 [0.82-0.85], p<0.0001] and at 30- day follow-up [AUC=0.82 [0.81-0.84, p<0.0001]. The results were confirmed when the ZRS was separately applied to patients treated in 2019 and 2020, with good stability across time. ZRS was able to identify a large cohort [n=10672, 66.3%] of low-risk patients [score ≤3] with a very low mortality rate at 2 days [1%] and between 3 and 10 days [0.7%], with a very good negative predictive value for in-hospital [98.3%] and 30-day mortality [97.7%], with similar results in 2019 and 2020. CONCLUSION: This study is the first to demonstrate the good prognostic performance of the ZRS in a large-scale contemporary global multicenter validation set. Similar results were obtained both in the pre-pandemic and the COVID-19 era. ZRS ≤3 identified a very low-risk population that could be discharged early, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, with expected advantages in the availability of hospital beds and nursing staff, costs of medical care, and in-hospital risk of contagion.

authors

  • De Luca, Giuseppe
  • Algowhary, Magdy
  • Uguz, Berat
  • C Oliveira, Dinaldo
  • Ganyukov, Vladimir
  • Zimbakov, Zan
  • Cercek, Miha
  • Jensen, Lisette Okkels
  • Huan Loh, Poay
  • Calmac, Lucian
  • Roura I Ferrer, Gerard
  • Quadros, Alexandre
  • Malewski, Marek
  • Di Uccio, Fortunato Scotto
  • Von Birgelen, Clemens
  • Versaci, Francesco
  • Ten Berg, Jurrien
  • Casella, Gianni
  • Wong Sung Lung, Aaron
  • Kala, Petr
  • Díez Gil, José Luis
  • Carillo, Xavier
  • T Dirksen, Maurits
  • Manuel Becerra-Munoz, Victor
  • Kang-Yin Lee, Michael
  • Arifa Juzar, Dafsah
  • de Moura Joaquim, Rodrigo
  • Paladino, Roberto
  • Miličić, Davor
  • Davlouros, Periklis
  • Bakraceski, Nikola
  • Zilio, Filippo
  • Donazzan, Luca
  • Kraaijeveld, Adriaan
  • Galasso, Gennaro
  • Arpad, Lux
  • Marinucci, Lucia
  • Guiducci, Vincenzo
  • Menichelli, Maurizio
  • Scoccia, Alessandra
  • Hatice Yamac, Aylin
  • Ugur Mert, Kadir
  • Flores Rios, Xacobe
  • Kovarnik, Tomas
  • Kidawa, Michal
  • Moreu, Jose
  • Vincent, Flavien
  • Fabris, Enrico
  • Lozano Martínez-Luengas, Inigo
  • Boccalatte, Marco
  • Bosa Ojeda, Francisco
  • Arellano-Serrano, Carlos
  • Caiazzo, Gianluca
  • Cirrincione, Giuseppe
  • Kao, Hsien-Li
  • Sanchis Fores, Juan
  • Vignali, Luigi
  • Pereira, Hélder
  • Manzo-Silbermann, Stephane
  • Ordonez, Santiago
  • Arat Ozkan, Alev
  • Scheller, Bruno
  • Lehtola, Heidi
  • Teles, Rui
  • Mantis, Christos
  • Antti, Ylitalo
  • Brum Silveira, Joao Antonio
  • Zoni, Rodrigo
  • Bessonov, Ivan
  • Savonitto, Stefano
  • Kochiadakis, George
  • Alexopulos, Dimitrios
  • E Uribe, Carlos
  • Kanakakis, John
  • Faurie, Benjamin
  • Gabrielli, Gabriele
  • Gutierrez Barrios, Alexandro
  • Bachini, Jaun Pablo
  • Rocha, Alex
  • Chor-Cheung Tam, Frankie
  • Rodriguez, Alfredo
  • Lukito, Antonia Anna
  • Saint Joy, Veauthyelau
  • Pessah, Gustavo
  • Cortese, Giuliana
  • Parodi, Guido
  • Burgadha, Mohammed Abed
  • Kedhi, Elvin
  • Lamelas, Pablo
  • Suryapranata, Harry
  • Nardin, Matteo
  • Verdoia, Monica

publication date

  • April 16, 2025