Abstract

HighlightsThe review analyzed the role of various preoperative indicators as predictors of long-term mortality in patients with myocardial infarction and coronary microvascular obstruction (no-reflow) that developed during percutaneous coronary intervention. As a result of a multifactorial analysis, taking into account the confounders available for evaluation, we have found that predilation serves as an independent predictor of death within two years. AbstractAim. To evaluate the role of various aspects of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) as predictors of long-term death in myocardial infarction (MI) and coronary microvascular obstruction (CMVO, no-reflow).Methods. The unmatched case-control study included 232 patients with type 1 MI and CMVO developed during PCI. CMVO criteria were as follows: TIMI flow grade <3, Myocardial blush grade <2, ST segment resolution after PCI <70%. The “cases” group consisted of 54 (23.3%) patients who died within the next two years, the “controls” group consisted of 178 (76.7%) patients who survived. The analysis included the following indicators: predilation, high-pressure balloon post-dilation, vacuum assisted manual thromboaspiration, intra-aortic balloon pump, intracoronary administration of isosorbide dinitrate and verapamil hydrochloride, glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors and “potent” p2y12 inhibitors usage, bare-metal stents, stent implantation with exceeded rated burst pressure, 3 or more stents usage, PCI on more than one artery, the ratio of contrast agent volume to glomerular filtration rate (GFR) >3.0. A univariate comparative analysis of the groups regarding PCI aspects and potential confounders was performed (Mann-Whitney, Fisher). To control the confounders, a multivariate analysis was carried out (logistic regression).Results. Differences were obtained for the following indicators: “predilation” – in 51 (94%) patients in the “cases” group and in 139 (78%) in the “control” group, p-value = 0.005; “intra-aortic balloon pump” – in 9 (17%) and 7 (4%) patients respectively, p-value = 0.003; “the ratio of contrast agent volume to GFR >3.0” – in 26 (48%) and 48 (27%) patients, p-value = 0.005. Multivariate analysis revealed that only predilation was an independent predictor of death within two years – odds ratio 7.38 (95% confidence interval 1.70–49.04, p-value = 0.005).Conclusion. Predilation of the infarct-related coronary artery is an independent predictor of death within two years in MI patients who develop CMVO during PCI.

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