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Clinical and procedural predictors of no-reflow phenomenon after primary percutaneous coronary interventions: experience at a single center.

Cevat Kirma1, Akin Izgi, Cihan Dundar, Ali Cevat Tanalp, Vecih Oduncu, Soe Moe Aung, Kenan Sonmez, Bulent Mutlu, Nihal Ozdemir, Vedat Erentug.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to identify clinical factors, angiographic findings, and procedural features that predict no-reflow phenomenon (Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) flow grade < or =2) in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) who undergo primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). METHODS AND
RESULTS: A series of 382 consecutive patients with AMI underwent primary PCI within 12 h of symptom onset. Patients with ischemic symptoms continuing for more than 12 h were also included. Clinical, angiographic and procedural data were collected for each subject. Ninety-three (24.3%) of the patients developed no-reflow phenomenon, and their findings were compared with those of the reflow group. Univariate analysis showed that advanced age (>60 years), delayed reperfusion (> or =4 h), low (< or =1) TIMI flow prior to PCI, cut-off type total occlusion, high thrombus burden on baseline angiography, long target lesion (>13.5 mm) and large vessel diameter all correlated with no-reflow (p<0.05 for all). Multiple logistic regression analysis identified that advanced age (odds ratio (OR) 1.04, p=0.001), delayed reperfusion (OR 1.4, p=0.0004), low TIMI flow before primary PCI (OR 1.1, p=0.0002), target lesion length (OR 5.1, p=0.0003) and high thrombus burden (OR 1.6, p=0.03) on angiography as independent predictors of no-reflow phenomenon.
CONCLUSION: The occurrence of no-reflow phenomenon after primary PCI can be predicted using simple clinical, angiographic and procedural features. In this selected group of patients, adjunctive pharmacotherapy and/or distal protection device may be of value.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18441449     DOI: 10.1253/circj.72.716

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


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8.  Clinical and procedural predictors of no-reflow in patients with acute myocardial infarction after primary percutaneous coronary intervention.

Authors:  Hua Zhou; Xiao-Yan He; Shao-Wei Zhuang; Juan Wang; Yan Lai; Wei-Gang Qi; Yi-An Yao; Xue-Bo Liu
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Review 10.  Coronary thrombus in patients undergoing primary PCI for STEMI: Prognostic significance and management.

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