Rationale, Design, and Methodology of the MORCOR-TURK Trial: Predictors of In-hospital MORtality in CORonary Care Patients in Turkey
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Kahraman, FatihErsoy, İbrahim
Yılmaz, Ahmet Şeyda
Atıcı, Adem
Tekin, Alpin Mert
Açar, Burak
Kaya, Çağlar
Kara, Faruk
Kurt, Feyza
Avcı Demir, Fulya
Çerik, İdris Buğra
Yılmaz, İshak
Adalı, Mehmet Koray
Yeni, Mehtap
Taşcanov, Mustafa Beğenç
Yenerçağ, Mustafa
Şahin, Mürsel
Düz, Ramazan
Güleşti, Sevil
Ömür, Sefa Erdi
Topuz, Şahin
Hidayet, Şiho
Kaçmaz, Yücel
Aygül, Nazif
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Kahraman, F., Ersoy, İ., Yılmaz, A. S., Atıcı, A., Tekin, A. M., Açar, B., ... & Aygül, N. (2023). Rationale, Design, and Methodology of the MORCOR-TURK Trial: Predictors of In-hospital MORtality in CORonary Care Patients in Turkey. Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 27(5), 258.Abstract
Background: Coronary care units are sophisticated clinics established to reduce deaths due to acute cardiovascular events. Current data on coronary care unit mortality rates and predictors of mortality in Turkey are very limited. The MORtality predictors in CORonary care units in TURKey (MORCOR-TURK) trial was designed to provide information on the mortality rates and predictors in patients followed in coronary care units in Turkey.
Methods: The MORCOR-TURK trial will be a national, observational, multicenter, and noninterventional study conducted in Turkey. The study population will include coronary care unit patients from 50 centers selected from all regions in Turkey. All consecutive patients admitted to coronary care units with cardiovascular diagnoses between 1 and 30 September 2022 will be prospectively enrolled. All data will be collected at one point in time, and the current clinical practice will be evaluated (ClinicalTrials.gov number NCT05296694). In the first step of the study, admission diagnoses, demographic characteristics, basic clinical and laboratory data, and in-hospital management will be assessed. At the end of the first step, the predictors and rates of in-hospital mortality will be documented. The second step will be in cohort design, and discharged patients will be followed up till 1 year. Predictors of short- and long-term mortality will be assessed. Moreover, a new coronary care unit mortality score will be generated with data acquired from this cohort.
Results: The short-term outcomes of the study are planned to be shared by early 2023.
Conclusion: The MORCOR-TURK trial will be the largest and most comprehensive study in Turkey evaluating the rates and predictors of in-hospital mortality of patients admitted to coronary care units.
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