Analysis of myocardial salvage with cardiac magnetic ressonance and angiography depending on the STEMI revascularization pathway in a PPCI centre. (3rd October 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Analysis of myocardial salvage with cardiac magnetic ressonance and angiography depending on the STEMI revascularization pathway in a PPCI centre. (3rd October 2022)
- Main Title:
- Analysis of myocardial salvage with cardiac magnetic ressonance and angiography depending on the STEMI revascularization pathway in a PPCI centre
- Authors:
- De Diego Soler, O
Sanabria, A
Morr, I
Alamar, M
Lorenzatti, D
Prat, S
Doltra, A
Millan, I
Sotes, S
Lopez, T
Ortega-Paz, L
Sabate, M
Andrea, R
Brugaletta, S
Ortiz-Perez, J T - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Reperfusion networks have permitted improvements in reperfusion delays in primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI)-treated ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the impact on myocardial salvage (MS) of direct transfer to the catheterization laboratory (cath-lab) to minimize system delay remains unknown. Objective: We sought to quantify the myocardial salvage index (MSI) acutely and to assess adverse remodeling at 6 months in PPCI-treated STEMI according to the mode of patient presentation. Methods: Between 2005 and 2021 we included 493 patients in a single center registry of first PPCI-treated STEMI who were studied with Late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in the acute phase. Among them, 414 (84.0%) underwent a second LGE-CMR at 6 months. Subjects were classified depending on the mode of presentation: those diagnosed out-of-hospital and directly transferred to the cath-lab by the Emergency Medical Services (EMS group, 29.82%); subjects with first medical contact in a PCI-capable hospital (PCI-H group, 41.75%); and patients presenting to a non-PCI-capable center and transferred for PCI (non-PCI-H group, 28.43%). We computed the angiographic area at risk by BARI score, and combined it with the LGE-CMR derived infarct size to compute a validated MSI, expressed as percentage of area at risk. The change in ejection fraction (EF) and indexed left ventricle end-diastolic volume (iLVEDV) from baseline to 6Abstract: Background: Reperfusion networks have permitted improvements in reperfusion delays in primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI)-treated ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the impact on myocardial salvage (MS) of direct transfer to the catheterization laboratory (cath-lab) to minimize system delay remains unknown. Objective: We sought to quantify the myocardial salvage index (MSI) acutely and to assess adverse remodeling at 6 months in PPCI-treated STEMI according to the mode of patient presentation. Methods: Between 2005 and 2021 we included 493 patients in a single center registry of first PPCI-treated STEMI who were studied with Late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in the acute phase. Among them, 414 (84.0%) underwent a second LGE-CMR at 6 months. Subjects were classified depending on the mode of presentation: those diagnosed out-of-hospital and directly transferred to the cath-lab by the Emergency Medical Services (EMS group, 29.82%); subjects with first medical contact in a PCI-capable hospital (PCI-H group, 41.75%); and patients presenting to a non-PCI-capable center and transferred for PCI (non-PCI-H group, 28.43%). We computed the angiographic area at risk by BARI score, and combined it with the LGE-CMR derived infarct size to compute a validated MSI, expressed as percentage of area at risk. The change in ejection fraction (EF) and indexed left ventricle end-diastolic volume (iLVEDV) from baseline to 6 months was also computed. Results: The mean age was 58.9±11.9 years, 84.5% were male and 51.4% had anterior STEMI. Total median ischaemic time was (median (interquartile range)) 126 (105–161) min in the EMS group, 201 (145–321) min in the PCI-H group and 300 (173–592) min in the non-PCI-H group (p<0.01). MSI was 45.28±2.6%, 39.63±2.2% and 35.53±2.7% respectively (p=0.034). In a multiple linear regression model adjusting for relevant covariables, including initial TIMI flow, area at risk, Killip class, age, sex, diabetes, number of vessels and presence of collaterals, a 7.50% (95% CI 0.9 to 14.1%) increase in MSI was observed in the EMS group compared to the PCI-H group, and 11.03% (95% CI 3.9 to 18.2%) compared to the non-PCI-H group (p=0.027 and 0.003 respectively). At 6 months, the mean absolute increase in EF was 5.36±0.6% for the EMS group, 4.03±0.5% for the PCI-H group and 3.52±0.6% for the non-PCI-H group (p<0.05 in the adjusted analysis) and the increase in iLVEDV was 2.37±7.3, 5.51±6.6 and 18.30±7.6 mL/m 2 respectively (p=0.28). Conclusions: Patients with out-of-hospital diagnostis of STEMI by the EMS who were directly transferred to the cath-lab showed shorter total ischaemic times, resulting in increased myocardial salvage and a trend towards improved indexes of left ventricular function at 6 months. Funding Acknowledgement: Type of funding sources: Private grant(s) and/or Sponsorship. Main funding source(s): Grant from La Maratό de TV3 and grant from Fundaciό La Caixa … (more)
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- European heart journal. Volume 43(2022)Supplement 2
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- European heart journal
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- Volume 43(2022)Supplement 2
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- 2022
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- 43
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- 2
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- 2022-0043-0002-0000
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- 2022-10-03
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- Cardiology -- Periodicals
Heart -- Diseases -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac544.1428 ↗
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