Objective: Coronary collateral circulation is an alternative source of blood supply to myocardium in the presence of advanced coronary artery disease. We sought to determine which clinical and angiographic variables ...Objective: Coronary collateral circulation is an alternative source of blood supply to myocardium in the presence of advanced coronary artery disease. We sought to determine which clinical and angiographic variables are associated with collateral development in patients with stable angina and chronic total coronary occlusion. Methods: Demographic variables, biochemical measurements, and angiographic findings were collected from 478 patients with stable angina and chronic total coronary occlusion. The presence and extent of collaterals supplying the distal aspect of a total coronary occlusion from the contra-lateral vessel were graded from 0 to 3 according to the Rentrop scoring system. Results: Low (Rentrop score of 0 or 1) and high (Rentrop score of 2 or 3) coronary collateralizations were detected in 186 and 292 patients, respectively. Despite similar age, cigarette smoking, and medical treatment, patients with low collateralization were female in a higher proportion and less hypertensive, and had higher rates of type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia than those with high coUateralization (for all comparisons, P〈0.05). In addition, patients with low collateralization exhibited more single-vessel disease, less right coronary artery occlusion, more impaired renal function, and higher serum levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) compared with those with high col- lateralization. Multivariate analysis revealed that age of 〉65 years, female gender, diabetes, no history of hypertension dyslipidemia, moderate to severe renal dysfunction, single-vessel disease, and elevated hsCRP levels were inde- pendently associated with low coronary collateralization. Conclusions: Coronary collateralization was reduced in almost 40% of stable angina patients with chronic total occlusion, which was related to clinical and angiographic factors. The impact of coronary collateralization on outcomes after revascularization needs further investigation.展开更多
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate if dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) could guide the percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO). Methods: We enrolled pati...Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate if dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) could guide the percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO). Methods: We enrolled patients who were confirmed to have at least one native coronary artery CTO by DSCT before they underwent selective PCI in the period from December 2007 to October 2008. A CTO was defined as an obstruction of a native coronary artery with no luminal continuity. The CT-guided PCI procedure involved placing CT and fluoroscopic images side-by-side on the screen. DSCT images were analyzed for location, segment, plaque characteristics, calcification, and proximal lumen diameter of the CTO before PCI. The guidewire was advanced and manipulated under CT guidance. The PCI was carried out and the results were compared. Results: Seventy-four CTOs were assessed. PCI was successful in 57 cases of CTOs (77.0%). According to the results, CTOs were divided into two groups: successfuI-PCI and failed-PCI. All coronary artery paths of CTOs were clearly recognized by DSCT. In the successfuI-PCI group, soft plaques were detected much more often than those in the failed-PCI group, but fibrous and calcified plaques were seen more often in the failed-PCI group. Calcification severity in CTO segments showed a significant difference between the groups (P=0.014). Calcified plaques were detected in 20 (35.1%) lesions in the successfuI-PCI group. More than 70% of the failures were calcified plaques, of which there were two arc-calcified and one circular-calcified lesions. Occlusions were longer in the failed-PCI group than those in the successfuI-PCI group [(38.8±25.0) vs. (18.0±15.3) mm, respec- tively, P〈0.01]. Fewer guidewires were used in the successfuI-PCI group compared with the failed-PCI group (1.7±1.0 vs. 2.5±0.9, respectively, P〈0.01). The logistic regression analysis indicated that predictors of recanalization of CTOs included occlusion length (P=-0.0035, risk ratio (RR)=展开更多
We report the case of a 78-year-old woman with saphenous vein graft (SVG) disease and chronic total occlusion (CTO) in three native coronary arteries [left anterior descending artery (LAD), left circumflex artery, and...We report the case of a 78-year-old woman with saphenous vein graft (SVG) disease and chronic total occlusion (CTO) in three native coronary arteries [left anterior descending artery (LAD), left circumflex artery, and the right coronary artery], who was successfully treated by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using the retrograde approach via the critically degenerated SVGs. The patient, a 78-year-old woman, presented with sudden chest pain and dyspnea. She had previously undergone coronary artery bypass surgery using SVGs for the three vessels and percutaneous coronary intervention with sirolimuseluting stent placement in the posterolateral branch 13 and 3 years ago, respectively. Electrocardiography revealed ST-segment elevation in leads V1-4, whereas emergent coronary angiography revealed total occlusion in her native coronary arteries. Primary PCI was scheduled. A channel dilator was advanced very smoothly and safely into the distal site of the CTO lesion in the LAD, which showed complete occlusion in the proximal region, via an SVG that was temporally occluded four days earlier. A reverse controlled antegrade and retrograde tracking technique was used to successfully perform percutaneous recanalization. Subsequently, the other two native CTO lesions protected by critically degenerated SVGs were treated with retrograde intervention via the SVGs. The retrograde approach via critically degenerated SVGs is safe, reliable, and fast. If an SVG bypassing the native CTO lesion is critically degenerated, percutaneous coronary intervention should be performed via the SVG.展开更多
Background:The development of the technique has improved the success rate of percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)for instent chronic total occlusion(IS-CTO).However,long-term outcomes remain unclear.The present stu...Background:The development of the technique has improved the success rate of percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)for instent chronic total occlusion(IS-CTO).However,long-term outcomes remain unclear.The present study sought to investigate long-term outcomes of PCI for IS-CTO.Methods:A total of 474 IS-CTO patients were enrolled at two cardiac centers from 2015 to 2018 retrospectively.These patients were allocated into either successful or failed IS-CTO PCI groups.The primary endpoint(major adverse cardiac events[MACE])consisted of recurrent angina pectoris(RAP),target-vessel myocardial infarction(MI),heart failure,cardiac death,or ischemia-driven target-vessel revascularization(TVR)at follow-up.Multivariable Cox regression analysis was used to investigate the association between treatment appropriateness and clinical outcomes.Results:A total of 367 patients were successfully treated with IS-CTO PCI while 107 patients had failed recanalization.After a median follow-up of 30 months(interquartile range:17-42 months),no significant difference was observed between the two groups for the following parameters:cardiac death(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:0.9%vs.2.7%;adjusted hazard ratio[HR]:1.442;95%confidence interval[CI]:0.21-9.887;P=0.709),RAP(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:40.8%vs.40.0%;adjusted HR:1.025;95%CI:0.683-1.538;P=0.905),heart failure(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:6.1%vs.2.7%;adjusted HR:0.281;95%CI:0.065-1.206;P=0.088),target-vessel related MI(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:1.5%vs.2.7%;adjusted HR:1.150;95%CI:0.221-5.995;P=0.868),MACE(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:44.2%vs.45.3%;adjusted HR:1.052;95%CI:0.717-1.543;P=0.797).More patients were free of angina in the successful IS-CTO PCI group compared with failed PCI in the first(80.4%vs.60%,P<0.01)and second years(73.3%vs.60.0%,P=0.02)following up.Successful IS-CTO PCI had a lower incidence of MACE in the first and second years(20.2%vs.40.0%,P<0.01;27.9%vs.41.3%,P=0.023)compared with failed PCI.After a median follow-up of 30 months,the reocclusion rate was 28.5%and TV展开更多
AIM To investigate the rates and determinants of success of repeat percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) following an initial failed attempt at recanalising the chronic total occlusions(CTO) percutaneously.METHODS I...AIM To investigate the rates and determinants of success of repeat percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) following an initial failed attempt at recanalising the chronic total occlusions(CTO) percutaneously.METHODS In 445 consecutive first attempt CTO-PCI procedures in our institution,procedural failure occurred in 149(33.5%). Sixty-four re-PCI procedures were performed in 58 patients(39%) all had a single CTO. Procedural and outcome data in the re-PCI population was entered into the institutional database. A retrospective analysis of clinical,angiographic and procedural data was performed. RESULTS Procedural success was achieved in 41(64%) procedures. Univariate analysis of clinical and angiographic characteristics showed that re-PCI success was associated with intravascular ultrasound(IVUS) guidance(19.5% vs 0%,P = 0.042),while failure was associated with severecalcification(30.4% vs 9.7%,P = 0.047) and a JCTO score > 3(56.5% vs 17.1% P = 0.003). Following multiple regression analysis the degree of lesion complexity(J-CTO score > 3),IVUS use,involvement of an experienced CTO operator and LAD CTO location were significant predictors of successful re-PCI. Overall the complication rate was low,with the only MACCE two periprocedural MI's neither of which required intervention. CONCLUSION Re-PCI substantially increases the overall success rate of CTO revascularization. Predictors of re-PCI success included the use of IVUS,the involvement of an experienced CTO operator in the repeat attempt and the location of the CTO.展开更多
Over the last two decades,there has been increasing interest in new techniques for the percutaneous treatment of coronary chronic total occlusions(CTO),which have a success rate that is much higher than that of a few ...Over the last two decades,there has been increasing interest in new techniques for the percutaneous treatment of coronary chronic total occlusions(CTO),which have a success rate that is much higher than that of a few years ago.The rise in percutaneous treatment for these lesions is due to its ability to improve the symptoms and prognosis of patients in the chronic and stable phase of coronary disease.Current data suggest that successful percutaneous coronary intervention for CTO is associated with improvement in patient symptoms,quality of life,left ventricular function,and survival,compared with those with unsuccessful CTO PCI.However,all the scientific evidence supporting this treatment comes from observational studies,and no randomized study comparing percutaneous treatment with medical treatment has yet been published.A major limitation of these studies is their observational design,with limited information with regard to potential baseline differences between the successful vs unsuccessful cohorts.Pending randomized studies,patients should be selected very carefully,especially if they are asymptomatic or very few symptoms,and the benefits obtained in terms of complications during the procedure,the quality of life obtained and further ischemic events avoided should be evaluated systematically.In this review,we will consider the available information supporting percutaneous treatment for chronic occlusions,as well as the areas of uncertainty where more research projects are required.展开更多
Background Subintimal plaque modification(SPM) is often performed to restore antegrade flow and facilitate subsequent lesion recanalization. This study aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of modified SPM with tra...Background Subintimal plaque modification(SPM) is often performed to restore antegrade flow and facilitate subsequent lesion recanalization. This study aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of modified SPM with traditional SPM. Methods A total of 1454 consecutive patients who failed a chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention(CTO PCI) attempt and underwent SPM from January 2015 to December 2019 at our hospital were reviewed retrospectively. Fifty-four patients who underwent SPM finally were included in this study. We analyzed the outcomes of all the patients, and the primary endpoint was recanalization rate, which was defined as Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction(TIMI) grades 2-3 flow on angiography 30 to 90 days post-procedure. Results The baseline characteristics were similar between the two groups. In the follow-up, the recanalization rate was noticeably higher in the modified SPM group compared with the traditional SPM group(90.9% vs. 62.5%, P < 0.05). The proposed strategy in the modified group was more aggressive, including a larger balloon size(1.83 ± 0.30 vs. 2.48 ± 0.26 mm, P < 0.05) and longer subintimal angioplasty(0.59 ± 0.16 vs. 0.92 ± 0.12 mm, P < 0.05). Also, the common use of a Stingray balloon and guide catheter extension resulted in improvement of patients in the modified SMP group(12.5% vs. 100%, P < 0.05). Conclusion Modified SPM, which is associated with a high likelihood of successful recanalization, is an effective and safe CTO PCI bail out strategy.展开更多
目的通过对冠脉造影发现的多支冠脉慢性完全闭塞(CTO)患者的临床和影像资料进行回顾性分析,总结多支CTO患者的临床和影像学特点。方法选取2004年1月至2005年12月诊断冠心病的连续住院患者,入院后行常规实验室生化检查及临床辅助检查,并...目的通过对冠脉造影发现的多支冠脉慢性完全闭塞(CTO)患者的临床和影像资料进行回顾性分析,总结多支CTO患者的临床和影像学特点。方法选取2004年1月至2005年12月诊断冠心病的连续住院患者,入院后行常规实验室生化检查及临床辅助检查,并行冠脉造影及左室造影检查。结果经冠脉造影证实有1支以上CTO病变的患者共513例,分成多支CTO组102例,单支CTO(对照)组411例。多支CTO患者中心律失常及心力衰竭患者比例较对照组高(P<0.05),而年龄和男性、吸烟史、并发高血压、糖尿病、脑血管病史的比例两组间无显著差异。多支CTO患者三酰甘油(TG)和纤维蛋白原水平高于对照组,而高密度脂蛋白(HDL)低于对照组(P<0.05);心脏超声左室较对照组扩大,而左室射血分数值低于对照组(P<0.05);肾功、胆固醇和血糖水平两组无显著差异。多支CTO患者绝对性CTO、长度≥15 mm CTO、直径≤2.5 mm CTO及桥侧支CTO占各组CTO血管总数的比例均高于对照组(P<0.05);两组刀切状CTO的比例无统计学差异。结论多支CTO患者临床病情较重,心功能较差,冠脉病变更加严重和复杂,这些临床及影像学特征可能增加CTO病变行经皮冠脉介入治疗的难度,对成功率有一定影响。展开更多
BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic unmasked the huge deficit in healthcare resources worldwide.It highlighted the need for efficient risk stratification in management of cardiovascular emergencies.A...BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic unmasked the huge deficit in healthcare resources worldwide.It highlighted the need for efficient risk stratification in management of cardiovascular emergencies.AIM To study the applicability of the old,available and affordable nonconventional biomarkers:albumin and fibrinogen in their ability to predict angiographic severity and clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome(ACS).METHODS In this prospective,observational study,166 consecutive patients with ACS were enrolled.Fibrinogen,albumin and their ratio were determined from serum.Patients with underlying chronic liver disease,active malignancy,autoimmune disease,active COVID-19 infection and undergoing thrombolysis were excluded.RESULTS Mean age of the population was 60.5±1.5 years,74.1%being males.ST elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI)was most common presentation of ACS seen in 57%patients.Fibrinogen albumin ratio(FAR)≥19.2,had a sensitivity of 76.9%and specificity of 78.9%[area under the receiver operating characteristic curves(AUROC)=0.8,P=0.001]to predict≤thrombolysis in myocardial infarction(TIMI)1 flow in culprit artery in STEMI patients.Even in non-STEMI patients,FAR≥18.85 predicted the same with 80%sensitivity and 63%specificity(AUROC=0.715,P=0.006).CONCLUSION Novel biomarkers,with their high cost,lack of availability and long turn over time are impractical for real-world use.Identifying≤TIMI 1 flow in the culprit artery has significant impact of management and outcome.Our study has shown that readily available biomarkers like fibrinogen and albumin can help identify these high-risk patients with good accuracy.This allows risk-stratification and individualization of treatment in ACS.展开更多
BACKGROUND Endovascular recanalization of non-acute intracranial artery occlusion is technically difficult,particularly when the microwire enters the subintima.Although the subintimal tracking and re-entry technique h...BACKGROUND Endovascular recanalization of non-acute intracranial artery occlusion is technically difficult,particularly when the microwire enters the subintima.Although the subintimal tracking and re-entry technique has been well established in the endovascular treatment of coronary artery occlusion,there is limited experience with its use in intracranial occlusion due to anatomical variations and a lack of dedicated devices.CASE SUMMARY A 74-year-old man was admitted to the hospital two days after experiencing acute weakness in both lower extremities,poor speech,and dizziness.After admission,imaging revealed acute ischemic stroke and non-acute occlusion of bilateral intracranial vertebral arteries(ICVAs).On the fourth day of admission,the patient's condition deteriorated and an emergency endovascular recanalization of the left ICVA was performed.During this procedure,a microwire was advanced in the subintima of the vessel wall and successfully reentered the distal true lumen.Two stents were implanted in the subintima.The patient's Modified Rankin Scale was 1 at three months postoperatively.CONCLUSION We present a technical case of subintimal recanalization for non-acute ICVA occlusion in an emergency endovascular procedure.However,we emphasize the necessity for caution when applying the subintimal tracking approach in intracranial occlusion due to the significant dangers involved.展开更多
Objectives:Reported data regarding the prevalence,prognostic impact,and safety and efficacy of revascularization of coronary chronic total occlusion(CTO)in patients with left main coronary artery(LMCA)disease who unde...Objectives:Reported data regarding the prevalence,prognostic impact,and safety and efficacy of revascularization of coronary chronic total occlusion(CTO)in patients with left main coronary artery(LMCA)disease who undergo percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)are scarce.The aim of the present study was to compare clinical outcomes among patients with LMCA disease undergoing PCI.Outcomes were compared between those with and without coronary CTO and between those with CTO who had successful and unsuccessful CTO recanalization procedures.Methods:All consecutive patients with significant LMCA disease(>50%stenosis at coronary angiography)who underwent PCI between July 2014 and December 2018 were retrospectively included in our study.The primary endpoint of the study was long-term mortality.Secondary endpoints included the incidence of myocardial infarction,repeat percutaneous or surgical revascularization,stroke,and stent thrombosis.Results:Between July 2014 and December 2018,578 patients underwent PCI for LMCA disease at Pederzoli Hospital and University of Turin were enrolled.They were divided into 3 groups:group A:374(65%)patients without CTO,group B:108(19%)patients with untreated or unsuccessfully treated CTO,and group C:96(17%)patients with successfully treated CTO.At a median follow-up of(1090±279)days,there were no statistically significant differences between the groups in terms of the primary and secondary endpoints.However,there was a trend towards higher mortality in patients with untreated or unsuccessfully treated CTO(13%vs.19%vs.14%in groups A,B,and C,respectively;P=0.12).The primary and secondary endpoints were further analyzed based on the presence or absence of myocardial viability:subgroup C1:54(56%)patients with successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty(PTCA)having viability,and subgroup C2:42(44%)patients with successful PTCA not having viability.There was a trend toward a statistically significant higher rate of death among patients in group B,who underwent unsuccessful recanaliz展开更多
Chronic total occlusion (CTO) occurs in approximately 20% known coronary atherosclerotic lesions, and CTO intervention has become a most challenging work. Although retrograde techniques have been applied and signifi...Chronic total occlusion (CTO) occurs in approximately 20% known coronary atherosclerotic lesions, and CTO intervention has become a most challenging work. Although retrograde techniques have been applied and significantly increased the success rate of CTO intervention, there are still some CTOs that cannot be opened.展开更多
文摘Objective: Coronary collateral circulation is an alternative source of blood supply to myocardium in the presence of advanced coronary artery disease. We sought to determine which clinical and angiographic variables are associated with collateral development in patients with stable angina and chronic total coronary occlusion. Methods: Demographic variables, biochemical measurements, and angiographic findings were collected from 478 patients with stable angina and chronic total coronary occlusion. The presence and extent of collaterals supplying the distal aspect of a total coronary occlusion from the contra-lateral vessel were graded from 0 to 3 according to the Rentrop scoring system. Results: Low (Rentrop score of 0 or 1) and high (Rentrop score of 2 or 3) coronary collateralizations were detected in 186 and 292 patients, respectively. Despite similar age, cigarette smoking, and medical treatment, patients with low collateralization were female in a higher proportion and less hypertensive, and had higher rates of type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia than those with high coUateralization (for all comparisons, P〈0.05). In addition, patients with low collateralization exhibited more single-vessel disease, less right coronary artery occlusion, more impaired renal function, and higher serum levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) compared with those with high col- lateralization. Multivariate analysis revealed that age of 〉65 years, female gender, diabetes, no history of hypertension dyslipidemia, moderate to severe renal dysfunction, single-vessel disease, and elevated hsCRP levels were inde- pendently associated with low coronary collateralization. Conclusions: Coronary collateralization was reduced in almost 40% of stable angina patients with chronic total occlusion, which was related to clinical and angiographic factors. The impact of coronary collateralization on outcomes after revascularization needs further investigation.
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文摘Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate if dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) could guide the percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO). Methods: We enrolled patients who were confirmed to have at least one native coronary artery CTO by DSCT before they underwent selective PCI in the period from December 2007 to October 2008. A CTO was defined as an obstruction of a native coronary artery with no luminal continuity. The CT-guided PCI procedure involved placing CT and fluoroscopic images side-by-side on the screen. DSCT images were analyzed for location, segment, plaque characteristics, calcification, and proximal lumen diameter of the CTO before PCI. The guidewire was advanced and manipulated under CT guidance. The PCI was carried out and the results were compared. Results: Seventy-four CTOs were assessed. PCI was successful in 57 cases of CTOs (77.0%). According to the results, CTOs were divided into two groups: successfuI-PCI and failed-PCI. All coronary artery paths of CTOs were clearly recognized by DSCT. In the successfuI-PCI group, soft plaques were detected much more often than those in the failed-PCI group, but fibrous and calcified plaques were seen more often in the failed-PCI group. Calcification severity in CTO segments showed a significant difference between the groups (P=0.014). Calcified plaques were detected in 20 (35.1%) lesions in the successfuI-PCI group. More than 70% of the failures were calcified plaques, of which there were two arc-calcified and one circular-calcified lesions. Occlusions were longer in the failed-PCI group than those in the successfuI-PCI group [(38.8±25.0) vs. (18.0±15.3) mm, respec- tively, P〈0.01]. Fewer guidewires were used in the successfuI-PCI group compared with the failed-PCI group (1.7±1.0 vs. 2.5±0.9, respectively, P〈0.01). The logistic regression analysis indicated that predictors of recanalization of CTOs included occlusion length (P=-0.0035, risk ratio (RR)=
文摘We report the case of a 78-year-old woman with saphenous vein graft (SVG) disease and chronic total occlusion (CTO) in three native coronary arteries [left anterior descending artery (LAD), left circumflex artery, and the right coronary artery], who was successfully treated by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using the retrograde approach via the critically degenerated SVGs. The patient, a 78-year-old woman, presented with sudden chest pain and dyspnea. She had previously undergone coronary artery bypass surgery using SVGs for the three vessels and percutaneous coronary intervention with sirolimuseluting stent placement in the posterolateral branch 13 and 3 years ago, respectively. Electrocardiography revealed ST-segment elevation in leads V1-4, whereas emergent coronary angiography revealed total occlusion in her native coronary arteries. Primary PCI was scheduled. A channel dilator was advanced very smoothly and safely into the distal site of the CTO lesion in the LAD, which showed complete occlusion in the proximal region, via an SVG that was temporally occluded four days earlier. A reverse controlled antegrade and retrograde tracking technique was used to successfully perform percutaneous recanalization. Subsequently, the other two native CTO lesions protected by critically degenerated SVGs were treated with retrograde intervention via the SVGs. The retrograde approach via critically degenerated SVGs is safe, reliable, and fast. If an SVG bypassing the native CTO lesion is critically degenerated, percutaneous coronary intervention should be performed via the SVG.
文摘Background:The development of the technique has improved the success rate of percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)for instent chronic total occlusion(IS-CTO).However,long-term outcomes remain unclear.The present study sought to investigate long-term outcomes of PCI for IS-CTO.Methods:A total of 474 IS-CTO patients were enrolled at two cardiac centers from 2015 to 2018 retrospectively.These patients were allocated into either successful or failed IS-CTO PCI groups.The primary endpoint(major adverse cardiac events[MACE])consisted of recurrent angina pectoris(RAP),target-vessel myocardial infarction(MI),heart failure,cardiac death,or ischemia-driven target-vessel revascularization(TVR)at follow-up.Multivariable Cox regression analysis was used to investigate the association between treatment appropriateness and clinical outcomes.Results:A total of 367 patients were successfully treated with IS-CTO PCI while 107 patients had failed recanalization.After a median follow-up of 30 months(interquartile range:17-42 months),no significant difference was observed between the two groups for the following parameters:cardiac death(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:0.9%vs.2.7%;adjusted hazard ratio[HR]:1.442;95%confidence interval[CI]:0.21-9.887;P=0.709),RAP(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:40.8%vs.40.0%;adjusted HR:1.025;95%CI:0.683-1.538;P=0.905),heart failure(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:6.1%vs.2.7%;adjusted HR:0.281;95%CI:0.065-1.206;P=0.088),target-vessel related MI(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:1.5%vs.2.7%;adjusted HR:1.150;95%CI:0.221-5.995;P=0.868),MACE(successful PCIvs.failed PCI:44.2%vs.45.3%;adjusted HR:1.052;95%CI:0.717-1.543;P=0.797).More patients were free of angina in the successful IS-CTO PCI group compared with failed PCI in the first(80.4%vs.60%,P<0.01)and second years(73.3%vs.60.0%,P=0.02)following up.Successful IS-CTO PCI had a lower incidence of MACE in the first and second years(20.2%vs.40.0%,P<0.01;27.9%vs.41.3%,P=0.023)compared with failed PCI.After a median follow-up of 30 months,the reocclusion rate was 28.5%and TV
文摘AIM To investigate the rates and determinants of success of repeat percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) following an initial failed attempt at recanalising the chronic total occlusions(CTO) percutaneously.METHODS In 445 consecutive first attempt CTO-PCI procedures in our institution,procedural failure occurred in 149(33.5%). Sixty-four re-PCI procedures were performed in 58 patients(39%) all had a single CTO. Procedural and outcome data in the re-PCI population was entered into the institutional database. A retrospective analysis of clinical,angiographic and procedural data was performed. RESULTS Procedural success was achieved in 41(64%) procedures. Univariate analysis of clinical and angiographic characteristics showed that re-PCI success was associated with intravascular ultrasound(IVUS) guidance(19.5% vs 0%,P = 0.042),while failure was associated with severecalcification(30.4% vs 9.7%,P = 0.047) and a JCTO score > 3(56.5% vs 17.1% P = 0.003). Following multiple regression analysis the degree of lesion complexity(J-CTO score > 3),IVUS use,involvement of an experienced CTO operator and LAD CTO location were significant predictors of successful re-PCI. Overall the complication rate was low,with the only MACCE two periprocedural MI's neither of which required intervention. CONCLUSION Re-PCI substantially increases the overall success rate of CTO revascularization. Predictors of re-PCI success included the use of IVUS,the involvement of an experienced CTO operator in the repeat attempt and the location of the CTO.
文摘Over the last two decades,there has been increasing interest in new techniques for the percutaneous treatment of coronary chronic total occlusions(CTO),which have a success rate that is much higher than that of a few years ago.The rise in percutaneous treatment for these lesions is due to its ability to improve the symptoms and prognosis of patients in the chronic and stable phase of coronary disease.Current data suggest that successful percutaneous coronary intervention for CTO is associated with improvement in patient symptoms,quality of life,left ventricular function,and survival,compared with those with unsuccessful CTO PCI.However,all the scientific evidence supporting this treatment comes from observational studies,and no randomized study comparing percutaneous treatment with medical treatment has yet been published.A major limitation of these studies is their observational design,with limited information with regard to potential baseline differences between the successful vs unsuccessful cohorts.Pending randomized studies,patients should be selected very carefully,especially if they are asymptomatic or very few symptoms,and the benefits obtained in terms of complications during the procedure,the quality of life obtained and further ischemic events avoided should be evaluated systematically.In this review,we will consider the available information supporting percutaneous treatment for chronic occlusions,as well as the areas of uncertainty where more research projects are required.
文摘Background Subintimal plaque modification(SPM) is often performed to restore antegrade flow and facilitate subsequent lesion recanalization. This study aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of modified SPM with traditional SPM. Methods A total of 1454 consecutive patients who failed a chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention(CTO PCI) attempt and underwent SPM from January 2015 to December 2019 at our hospital were reviewed retrospectively. Fifty-four patients who underwent SPM finally were included in this study. We analyzed the outcomes of all the patients, and the primary endpoint was recanalization rate, which was defined as Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction(TIMI) grades 2-3 flow on angiography 30 to 90 days post-procedure. Results The baseline characteristics were similar between the two groups. In the follow-up, the recanalization rate was noticeably higher in the modified SPM group compared with the traditional SPM group(90.9% vs. 62.5%, P < 0.05). The proposed strategy in the modified group was more aggressive, including a larger balloon size(1.83 ± 0.30 vs. 2.48 ± 0.26 mm, P < 0.05) and longer subintimal angioplasty(0.59 ± 0.16 vs. 0.92 ± 0.12 mm, P < 0.05). Also, the common use of a Stingray balloon and guide catheter extension resulted in improvement of patients in the modified SMP group(12.5% vs. 100%, P < 0.05). Conclusion Modified SPM, which is associated with a high likelihood of successful recanalization, is an effective and safe CTO PCI bail out strategy.
文摘目的通过对冠脉造影发现的多支冠脉慢性完全闭塞(CTO)患者的临床和影像资料进行回顾性分析,总结多支CTO患者的临床和影像学特点。方法选取2004年1月至2005年12月诊断冠心病的连续住院患者,入院后行常规实验室生化检查及临床辅助检查,并行冠脉造影及左室造影检查。结果经冠脉造影证实有1支以上CTO病变的患者共513例,分成多支CTO组102例,单支CTO(对照)组411例。多支CTO患者中心律失常及心力衰竭患者比例较对照组高(P<0.05),而年龄和男性、吸烟史、并发高血压、糖尿病、脑血管病史的比例两组间无显著差异。多支CTO患者三酰甘油(TG)和纤维蛋白原水平高于对照组,而高密度脂蛋白(HDL)低于对照组(P<0.05);心脏超声左室较对照组扩大,而左室射血分数值低于对照组(P<0.05);肾功、胆固醇和血糖水平两组无显著差异。多支CTO患者绝对性CTO、长度≥15 mm CTO、直径≤2.5 mm CTO及桥侧支CTO占各组CTO血管总数的比例均高于对照组(P<0.05);两组刀切状CTO的比例无统计学差异。结论多支CTO患者临床病情较重,心功能较差,冠脉病变更加严重和复杂,这些临床及影像学特征可能增加CTO病变行经皮冠脉介入治疗的难度,对成功率有一定影响。
基金American college of Cardiology,No.3445007European society of Cardiology,No.1036629.
文摘BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic unmasked the huge deficit in healthcare resources worldwide.It highlighted the need for efficient risk stratification in management of cardiovascular emergencies.AIM To study the applicability of the old,available and affordable nonconventional biomarkers:albumin and fibrinogen in their ability to predict angiographic severity and clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome(ACS).METHODS In this prospective,observational study,166 consecutive patients with ACS were enrolled.Fibrinogen,albumin and their ratio were determined from serum.Patients with underlying chronic liver disease,active malignancy,autoimmune disease,active COVID-19 infection and undergoing thrombolysis were excluded.RESULTS Mean age of the population was 60.5±1.5 years,74.1%being males.ST elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI)was most common presentation of ACS seen in 57%patients.Fibrinogen albumin ratio(FAR)≥19.2,had a sensitivity of 76.9%and specificity of 78.9%[area under the receiver operating characteristic curves(AUROC)=0.8,P=0.001]to predict≤thrombolysis in myocardial infarction(TIMI)1 flow in culprit artery in STEMI patients.Even in non-STEMI patients,FAR≥18.85 predicted the same with 80%sensitivity and 63%specificity(AUROC=0.715,P=0.006).CONCLUSION Novel biomarkers,with their high cost,lack of availability and long turn over time are impractical for real-world use.Identifying≤TIMI 1 flow in the culprit artery has significant impact of management and outcome.Our study has shown that readily available biomarkers like fibrinogen and albumin can help identify these high-risk patients with good accuracy.This allows risk-stratification and individualization of treatment in ACS.
文摘BACKGROUND Endovascular recanalization of non-acute intracranial artery occlusion is technically difficult,particularly when the microwire enters the subintima.Although the subintimal tracking and re-entry technique has been well established in the endovascular treatment of coronary artery occlusion,there is limited experience with its use in intracranial occlusion due to anatomical variations and a lack of dedicated devices.CASE SUMMARY A 74-year-old man was admitted to the hospital two days after experiencing acute weakness in both lower extremities,poor speech,and dizziness.After admission,imaging revealed acute ischemic stroke and non-acute occlusion of bilateral intracranial vertebral arteries(ICVAs).On the fourth day of admission,the patient's condition deteriorated and an emergency endovascular recanalization of the left ICVA was performed.During this procedure,a microwire was advanced in the subintima of the vessel wall and successfully reentered the distal true lumen.Two stents were implanted in the subintima.The patient's Modified Rankin Scale was 1 at three months postoperatively.CONCLUSION We present a technical case of subintimal recanalization for non-acute ICVA occlusion in an emergency endovascular procedure.However,we emphasize the necessity for caution when applying the subintimal tracking approach in intracranial occlusion due to the significant dangers involved.
文摘Objectives:Reported data regarding the prevalence,prognostic impact,and safety and efficacy of revascularization of coronary chronic total occlusion(CTO)in patients with left main coronary artery(LMCA)disease who undergo percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)are scarce.The aim of the present study was to compare clinical outcomes among patients with LMCA disease undergoing PCI.Outcomes were compared between those with and without coronary CTO and between those with CTO who had successful and unsuccessful CTO recanalization procedures.Methods:All consecutive patients with significant LMCA disease(>50%stenosis at coronary angiography)who underwent PCI between July 2014 and December 2018 were retrospectively included in our study.The primary endpoint of the study was long-term mortality.Secondary endpoints included the incidence of myocardial infarction,repeat percutaneous or surgical revascularization,stroke,and stent thrombosis.Results:Between July 2014 and December 2018,578 patients underwent PCI for LMCA disease at Pederzoli Hospital and University of Turin were enrolled.They were divided into 3 groups:group A:374(65%)patients without CTO,group B:108(19%)patients with untreated or unsuccessfully treated CTO,and group C:96(17%)patients with successfully treated CTO.At a median follow-up of(1090±279)days,there were no statistically significant differences between the groups in terms of the primary and secondary endpoints.However,there was a trend towards higher mortality in patients with untreated or unsuccessfully treated CTO(13%vs.19%vs.14%in groups A,B,and C,respectively;P=0.12).The primary and secondary endpoints were further analyzed based on the presence or absence of myocardial viability:subgroup C1:54(56%)patients with successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty(PTCA)having viability,and subgroup C2:42(44%)patients with successful PTCA not having viability.There was a trend toward a statistically significant higher rate of death among patients in group B,who underwent unsuccessful recanaliz
文摘Chronic total occlusion (CTO) occurs in approximately 20% known coronary atherosclerotic lesions, and CTO intervention has become a most challenging work. Although retrograde techniques have been applied and significantly increased the success rate of CTO intervention, there are still some CTOs that cannot be opened.