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Percutaneous coronary intervention to treat chronic total occlusion: predictors of technical success and one-year clinical outcome.

Mojtaba Salarifar1, Mohammad-Reza Mousavi, Sepideh Saroukhani, Ebrahim Nematipour, Seyed Ebrahim Kassaian, Mohammad Alidoosti, Hamid-Reza Poorhosseini, Ali-Mohammad Haji-Zeinali, Younes Nozari, Kianoush Hosseini, Arash Jalali.   

Abstract

We investigated the overall success rate of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) as a treatment for coronary chronic total occlusion and sought to determine the predictive factors of technical success and of one-year major adverse cardiac events (MACE). These factors have not been conclusively defined. Using data from our single-center PCI registry, we enrolled 269 consecutive patients (mean age, 56.13 ± 10.72 yr; 66.2% men) who underwent first-time PCI for chronic total occlusion (duration, ≥3 mo) from March 2006 through September 2010. We divided them into 2 groups: procedural success and procedural failure. We compared occurrences of in-hospital sequelae and one-year MACE between the groups, using multivariate models to determine predictors of technical failure and one-year clinical outcome. Successful revascularization was achieved in 221 patients (82.2%). One-year MACE occurred in 13 patients (4.8%), with a predominance of target-vessel revascularization (3.7%). The prevalence of MACE was significantly lower in the procedural-success group (1.8% vs 18.8%; P <0.001). In the multivariate model, technical failure was the only predictor of one-year MACE. The predictors of failed procedures were lesion location, multivessel disease, the occurrence of dissection, a Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction flow grade of 0 before PCI, the absence of tapered-stump arterial structure, and an increase in serum creatinine level or lesion length. In our retrospective, observational study, PCI was successful in a high percentage of chronic total occlusion patients and had a low prevalence of complications. This suggests its safety and effectiveness as a therapeutic option.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24512398      PMCID: PMC3967487          DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-12-2731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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