| Literature DB >> 36034462 |
Cailin Feng1, Fuad A Abdu1, Abdul-Quddus Mohammed1, Wen Zhang1, Lu Liu1, Guoqing Yin1, Yundi Feng2, Ayman A Mohammed1, Redhwan M Mareai1, Xian Lv1, Tingting Shi1, Yawei Xu1, Xuejing Yu1, Wenliang Che1,3.
Abstract
Objective: Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) may associate with adverse cardiovascular events in obese patients. Coronary angiography-derived index of microcirculatory resistance (caIMR) is proposed as a less-invasive and pressure-wire-free index to assess CMD. We aimed to investigate the impact of coronary microvascular function assessed by caIMR in patients with overweight and chronic coronary syndrome (CCS).Entities:
Keywords: chronic coronary syndrome; clinical outcomes; coronary angiography-derived index of microcirculatory resistance; coronary microvascular dysfunction; overweight
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36034462 PMCID: PMC9399838 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.922264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 6.055
Baseline characteristics.
| Normal weight (n = 113) | Overweight (n = 169) | P-value | |
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| Age (years) | 66.42 ± 9.22 | 63.97 ± 9.51 | 0.033 |
| Male, n (%) | 66 (58.41) | 129 (76.33) | 0.002 |
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| Diabetes history | 29 (25.66) | 67 (39.64) | 0.015 |
| BMI | 22.49 (21.33-23.28) | 26.45 (25.08-27.98) | <0.01 |
| Hypertension history | 74 (65.49) | 125 (73.96) | 0.126 |
| Hyperlipidemia history | 19 (16.81) | 40 (23.67) | 0.166 |
| Atrial fibrillation history | 5 (4.42) | 9 (5.33) | 0.787 |
| Post-PCI | 90 (79.65) | 131 (77.51) | 0.670 |
| Smoking history | 23 (20.35) | 45 (26.63) | 0.228 |
| Family history of CAD | 4 (3.54) | 8 (4.73) | 0.768 |
| LVEF | 63.00 (60.00-65.00) | 63.00 (60.00-65.00) | 0.899 |
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| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 130.11 ± 21.80 | 136.71 ± 20.30 | 0.010 |
| Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 73.31 ± 11.75 | 78.09 ± 11.63 | 0.001 |
| Heart rate | 73.00 (68.00-80.00) | 76.00 (68.50-82.00) | 0.144 |
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| TG (mmol/L) | 1.19 (0.95-1.69) | 1.46 (1.15-2.31) | <0.01 |
| TC (mmol/L) | 3.47 (2.98-4.14) | 3.56 (2.93-4.28) | 0.759 |
| LDL-C (mmol/L) | 1.71 (1.40-2.28) | 1.79 (1.34-2.41) | 0.746 |
| HbA1c (g/L) | 6.00 (5.65-6.75) | 6.30 (5.80-7.10) | 0.002 |
Values are shown as n (%), mean ± SD, or medians (interquartile ranges). BMI: body mass index. PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention; LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction; TG: triglycerides. TC: total cholesterol; LDL-C: high-density lipoprotein; HbA1c: glycated hemoglobin.
Coronary and angiographic characteristics.
| Normal weight(n = 113) | Overweight(n = 169) | P-value | |
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| caFFR | 0.92 (0.91-0.95) | 0.93 (0.90-0.95) | 0.792 |
| caIMR | 23.80 (19.10-30.75) | 24.70 (19.25-34.50) | 0.380 |
| caIMR≥25U | 43 (38.05) | 84 (49.70) | 0.035 |
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| LAD, n (%) | 74 (60.16) | 126 (66.67) | 0.242 |
| LCX, n (%) | 23 (18.70) | 22 (11.64) | 0.083 |
| RCA, n (%) | 26 (21.14) | 41 (21.69) | 0.907 |
Values were shown as n (%) or medians (interquartile ranges). caFFR: coronary angiography−derived fractional flow reserve. caIMR: coronary angiography−derived index of microcirculatory resistance; LAD: left anterior descending; LCX: left circumflex; RCA: right coronary artery. n of target vessel is total number of left anterior descending = 200, left circumflex = 45 and right coronary artery = 67.
Figure 1Flowchart of patients enrolled. CAG, coronary angiography;CCS, chronic coronary syndrome; BMI, body mass index.
Clinical Outcomes by caIMR and BMI.
| Total | Normal weight | Overweight | |||||||
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| caIMR< 25 | caIMR ≥ 25 | P-value | caIMR< 25 | caIMR ≥ 25 | P-value | caIMR< 25 | caIMR ≥ 25 | P-value | |
| MACE | 10 (6.45) | 23 (18.11) | 0.003 | 4 (5.71) | 6 (13.95) | 0.176 | 6 (7.06) | 17 (20.24) | 0.014 |
| Cardiac death | 1 (0.65) | 0 | 1.000 | 0 | 0 | – | 1(1.18) | 0 | 1.000 |
| Revascularization | 6 (3.87) | 12 (9.45) | 0.084 | 2 (2.86) | 3 (6.98) | 0.367 | 4(4.71) | 9 (10.71) | 0.161 |
| Nonfatal MI | 2 (1.29) | 3 (2.36) | 0.660 | 1 (1.43) | 0 | 1.000 | 1(1.18) | 3 (3.57) | 0.368 |
| Heart failure | 1 (0.65) | 8 (6.30) | 0.012 | 1 (1.43) | 3 (6.98) | 0.153 | 0 | 5 (5.95) | 0.029 |
Values were shown as n (%). MACE, major adverse cardiac events; caIMR, coronary angiography-derived index of microcirculatory resistance; MI, myocardial infarction.
Figure 2(A) Kaplan-Meier survival curves for MACE in CCS patients with high caIMR vs. low caIMR. (B) Kaplan-Meier survival curves for ischemia-driven revascularization in CCS patients with high caIMR vs. low caIMR. (C) Kaplan-Meier survival curves for heart failure in CCS patients with high caIMR vs. low caIMR. MACE, major adverse cardiovascular events; caIMR, coronary angiography−derived index of microcirculatory resistance.
Figure 3Kaplan-Meier survival curves for MACE in overweight patients with high caIMR vs. low caIMR. caIMR: coronary angiography−derived index of microcirculatory resistance; BMI: body mass index.
Figure 4Kaplan-Meier survival curves for MACE in normal weight patients with high caIMR vs. low caIMR. caIMR, coronary angiography−derived index of microcirculatory resistance; BMI, body mass index.
Univariate analysis for MACE.
| Total | Normal weight | Overweight | ||||
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| HR (95% CI) | P | HR (95% CI) | P | HR (95% CI) | P | |
| Age | 1.02 (0.98-1.06) | 0.313 | 1.02 (0.95-1.10) | 0.606 | 1.00 (0.96-1.05) | 0.348 |
| Male | 2.18 (0.90-5.29) | 0.084 | 3.11 (0.66-14.66) | 0.152 | 1.54 (0.52-4.53) | 0.725 |
| Diabetes | 2.68 (1.35-5.35) | 0.005 | 4.48 (1.26-15.87) | 0.020 | 2.79 (1.18-6.61) | 0.019 |
| SBP | 1.00 (0.99-1.02) | 0.803 | 0.99 (0.97-1.02) | 0.617 | 1.00 (0.98-1.02) | 0.714 |
| DBP | 1.00 (0.97-1.03) | 0.831 | 0.97 (0.92-1.02) | 0.270 | 1.00 (0.97-1.04) | 0.900 |
| TG | 0.88 (0.61-1.27) | 0.494 | 0.61 (0.17-2.24) | 0.456 | 0.86 (0.58-1.29) | 0.466 |
| HbA1c | 0.99 (0.75-1.30) | 0.919 | 0.62 (0.39-1.74) | 0.615 | 0.98 (0.72-1.32) | 0.877 |
| caIMR≥25 | 3.19 (1.52-6.71) | 0.002 | 2.87 (0.81-10.19) | 0.103 | 3.16 (1.24-8.01) | 0.016 |
Univariate analysis enrolled factors with a P-value< 0.05 in the baseline. caIMR, coronary angiography−derived index of microcirculatory resistance; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP,diastolic blood pressure; TG, triglycerides; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Multivariate analysis for MACE.
| Total | Normal weight | Overweight | |||||
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| HR (95% CI) | P-value | HR (95% CI) | P-value | HR (95% CI) | P-value | ||
| caIMR≥25 | 2.75 (1.29-5.85) | 0.009 | – | 0.285 | 2.87 (1.12-7.30) | 0.027 | |
| Diabetes | 2.23 (1.10-4.49) | 0.025 | 4.48 (1.26-15.87) | 0.020 | 2.51 (1.06-5.96) | 0.037 | |
Multivariate analysis adjusted for factors with a P-value< 0.1 in univariate analysis. caIMR, coronary angiography−derived index of microcirculatory resistance; HR, hazard ratio; CI,confidence interval.
Figure 5Receiver operating characteristic curves of caIMR for predicting adverse events in overweight patients. AUC, area under thecurve; CI, confidence interval.
Model improvement for the caIMR in combination with BMI.
| AUC (95% CI) | IDI (95% CI) | p value | NRI (95% CI) | p value | |
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| BMI | 0.57 (0.47-0.67) | Reference | Reference | ||
| BMI + caIMR | 0.66 (0.57-0.76) | 4.3 (0.1-12.3) | 0.020 | 32.8 (0.0-55.4) | 0.020 |
AUC, Area under curve; IDI, Integrated discrimination improvement; NRI, Net reclassification index; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index; caIMR, coronary angiography−derivedindex of microcirculatory resistance.