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Myocardial protection via the coronary sinus.

Werner Mohl1, Kazuo Komamura, Hirofumi Kasahara, Georg Heinze, Dietmar Glogar, Atsushi Hirayama, Kazuhisa Kodama.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent reports on facilitated reperfusion therapy re-address interests in coronary sinus interventions (CSI). Patients in whom short time results have been reported earlier were re-evaluated, with the aim of gathering the long-term results of pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion (PICSO) generated in patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) and revascularization. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Thirty-four patients with ST elevated MI, in whom complete revascularization was achieved, underwent primary thrombolysis with or without PICSO. Follow-up data from these patients were collected for at least 48 months. Immediate perioperative differences were observed for time to peak creatine kinase (CK), as well as cumulative CK. In addition, the time until reperfusion was considerably less than for the control group (p=0.014). Long-term data showed significant differences in reinfarction (p=0.015), as well as in major adverse cardiovascular events, between the 2 groups (p<0.0001).
CONCLUSION: These data, because of the wide interval between collection and current analysis, could have inherited historical bias. Nonetheless, they are also uniquely indicating the potential of CSI to induce not only immediate, but also clinically significant long-term, effects as an adjunct to reperfusion therapy. Therefore, CSI should be, once again, on the study agenda and be placed under contemporary and best-available scientific scrutiny.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18362420     DOI: 10.1253/circj.72.526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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2.  Coronary sinus flow is reduced in methamphetamine abusers: a transthoracic echocardiographic study.

Authors:  Guang-Liang Wei; Xiao-Zhi Zheng; Ke-Qi Chen; Yun-Yan Shi; Lian-You Wang; Xu-Yan Tan
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2018-07-21       Impact factor: 2.357

3.  Acute molecular effects of pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion in patients with advanced heart failure.

Authors:  Werner Mohl; Ernest Spitzer; Robert M Mader; Vilas Wagh; Filomain Nguemo; Dejan Milasinovic; Alem Jusić; Cesar Khazen; Edit Szodorai; Beatrice Birkenberg; Gert Lubec; Juergen Hescheler; Patrick W Serruys
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2018-09-19

4.  Sex-specific assessment of reduced coronary sinus flow in non-hypertensive patients with coronary artery disease at rest.

Authors:  Xiao-Zhi Zheng; Bin Yang; Jing Wu
Journal:  Libyan J Med       Date:  2013-07-16       Impact factor: 1.743

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