Abstract
Abstract Background Retrograde chronic total coronary occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) requires selection of appropriate interventional collaterals. At present, utilization of the Rentrop and Werner grading systems are encouraged to assess the collateral channels (CCs) prior to attempted guidewire (GW) crossing [1]. The J-Channel score was recently introduced to predict CC GW crossing difficulty, yet data on its applicability is lacking [2]. Purpose To investigate the predictive ability of the J-Channel score for CC GW crossing success and technical CTO-PCI success compared to the Rentrop and Werner grading systems. Methods A total of 262 patients who underwent single-vessel retrograde CTO-PCI were prospectively recruited in a single-center registry. The J-Channel score, Rentrop and Werner grade were assessed by invasive coronary angiography. Crossing of CCs was considered successful if the GW reached the distal cap of the CTO body. Technical CTO-PCI success was defined as Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction flow grade 3 and residual stenosis <30%. Results Mean J-Channel score was found at 1.9±1.2. Median Rentrop and Werner grade were 3 [IQR 2–3] and 1 [IQR 1–2]. Technical CTO-PCI success was 90%. In 211 (81%) cases, CC GW crossing was successful. Receiver operating characteristics analysis showed comparable discriminatory capacity for Rentrop and Werner grade (AUC 0.67 and 0.65, p=0.611), whereas the predictive ability of the J-Channel score (AUC 0.74) was superior to the Werner grade (p<0.001). A high J-Channel score was inversely associated with CC GW crossing success (p<0.001). For technical CTO-PCI success, overall performance of all grading systems weakened, wherein Rentrop grade was numerically highest, followed by the J-Channel score and Werner grade (AUC 0.69, 0.67, and 0.58, respectively). Notably, a high Rentrop grade was associated with increased CC GW crossing and technical CTO-PCI success (p<0.001). Conclusions In retrograde CTO-PCI, there is limited incremental value of the J-Channel score, Rentrop classification and Werner grade in predicting technical CTO-PCI success. However, their application might aid in strategic collateral channel selection prior to attempted guidewire crossing. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: None.
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