Recurrent Myocardial Infarction After Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Multivessel Coronary Disease Is Primarily Related to Stent Failure: Post-Hoc Analysis of the PASSION Trial

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作者
Vink, Maarten A. [1 ]
Vos, Nicola S. [1 ]
Dirksen, Maurits T. [2 ]
Suttorp, Maarten J. [3 ]
Slagboom, Ton [1 ]
Patterson, Mark S. [1 ]
Kiemeneij, Ferdinand [4 ]
Laarman, GertJan [5 ]
机构
[1] Onze Lieve Vrouw Hosp, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Med Ctr Alkmaar, Alkmaar, Netherlands
[3] St Antonius Hosp, Nieuwegein, Netherlands
[4] Tergooi, Blaricum, Netherlands
[5] Elisabeth TweeSteden Ziekenhuis, Tilburg, Netherlands
关键词
CHRONIC TOTAL OCCLUSION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; MEDICAL THERAPY; CULPRIT VESSEL; MORTALITY; IMPACT; PCI; REVASCULARIZATION; FOLLOW;
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10.1111/joic.12246
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: Our aim was to investigate the risk of events related to non-culprit lesions after primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with multivessel coronary disease (MVD). Background: In patients undergoing primary PCI for ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who are diagnosed with MVD, the optimal treatment strategy is currently under debate. Although observational data exposed an increased risk of multivessel PCI in the acute phase of STEMI, 2 recently published randomized controlled trials showed a reduction of death or recurrent myocardial infarction (MI) after preventive PCI of non-culprit lesions when compared with culprit-lesion PCI only. Methods: We performed a post-hoc analysis of 279 patients with MVD included in the Paclitaxel-Eluting Stent versus Conventional Stent in Myocardial Infarction with ST-Segment Elevation (PASSION) trial. We analyzed the incidence and cause of recurrent MI. Recurrent MI due to stent failure was assumed in the event of definite or probable stent thrombosis. Results: After 5 years, 14 patients (5.7%) with MVD had a recurrent MI versus 17 (5.4%) patients with 1-vessel disease (HR 1.06, 95%CI 0.52-2.15, P=0.87). The majority of events was attributable to stent failure, while of the remaining 6 events, only 1 was proven to originate from a lesion that was judged significant at enrolment. Conclusions: In this post-hoc analysis of the PASSION trial, recurrent MI in patients with MVD was mainly related to stent failure rather than a new event originating from a significant stenosis in a non-culprit coronary artery.
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