Incidence and distribution of occluded culprit arteries and impact of coronary collaterals on outcome in patients with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and early invasive treatment strategy

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Bahrmann, Philipp [1 ]
Rach, Justus [1 ]
Desch, Steffen [1 ]
Schuler, Gerhard C. [1 ]
Thiele, Holger [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Dept Internal Med Cardiol, Ctr Heart, D-04289 Leipzig, Germany
关键词
Myocardial infarction; Coronary occlusion; Myocardial revascularization; Collaterals; Prognosis; FOLLOW-UP; PRIMARY ANGIOPLASTY; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES; UNSTABLE ANGINA; BLOOD-FLOW; CIRCULATION; INTERVENTION; OCCLUSION; TRIAL; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1007/s00392-010-0269-9
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
It is assumed that patients with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarctions (NSTEMI) showing an infero- or posterolateral occluded culprit artery (OCA) during diagnostic angiography frequently elude standard 12-lead electrocardiogram diagnosis. In addition, coronary collaterals may have beneficial effects in patients with OCA. We examined 448 consecutive NSTEMI patients within 72 h of symptom onset. All patients underwent early invasive angiography plus optimal medical therapy. We compared clinical characteristics and 30-days/6-month major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) between patients with OCA and non-OCA. The secondary objective was to investigate the effect of angiographically visible coronary collaterals on 6-month MACE in patients with OCA. The angiograms revealed OCA in 130 (29%) of 448 patients. Patients with OCA showed more often infero- or posterolateral lesions (75 vs. 53%, p < 0.001) and more collaterals (57 vs. 8%, p < 0.001) compared with those with non-OCA. Patients with OCA had larger infarcts (peak CK-MB 2.1 +/- A 2.3 vs. 1.2 +/- A 1.1 mu mol/L/s, p < 0.001), lower left ventricular ejection fraction (42 +/- A 21 vs. 48 +/- A 20%, p = 0.01), were more often revascularized (89 vs. 78%, p = 0.005), and had higher risk-adjusted 6-month MACE largely driven by its association with non-fatal reinfarctions (HR 2.16, 95% CI 1.04-4.50, p = 0.04). Patients with OCA and angiographically absent collaterals had significantly higher risk-adjusted 6-month MACE than those with OCA and angiographically visible collaterals (HR 1.96, 95% CI 1.02-3.76, p = 0.04). Approximately one-fourth of patients with NSTEMI revealed OCA that was more frequently found in coronary arteries supplying the infero- or posterolateral myocardium. Patients with OCA had larger infarcts and more non-fatal reinfarctions than patients with non-OCA. Well-developed collaterals may limit the myocardial damage in these patients.
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