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Clinical outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion in prior coronary artery bypass grafting patients

Clinical outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion in prior coronary artery bypass grafting patients
Clinical outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion in prior coronary artery bypass grafting patients

Objective: To compare the clinical characteristics and outcomes in patients with stable angina who have undergone chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in native arteries with or without prior coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery in a national cohort. Background: There are limited data on outcomes of patients presenting with stable angina undergoing CTO PCI with previous CABG. Methods: We identified 20,081 patients with stable angina who underwent CTO PCI between 2007–2014 in the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society database. Clinical, demographical, procedural and outcome data were analyzed in two groups; group 1-CTO PCI in native arteries without prior CABG (n = 16,848), group 2-CTO PCI in native arteries with prior CABG (n = 3,233). Results: Patients in group 2 were older, had more comorbidities and higher prevalence of severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Following multivariable analysis, no significant difference in mortality was observed during index hospital admission (OR:1.33, CI 0.64–2.78, p =.44), at 30-days (OR: 1.28, CI 0.79–2.06, p =.31) and 1 year (OR:1.02, CI 0.87–1.29, p =.87). Odds of in-hospital major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) (OR:1.01, CI 0.69–1.49, p =.95) and procedural complications (OR:1.02, CI 0.88–1.18, p =.81) were similar between two groups but procedural success rate was lower in group 2 (OR: 0.34, CI 0.31–0.39, p <.001). The adjusted risk of target vessel revascularization (TVR) remained similar between the two groups at 30-days (OR:0.68, CI 0.40–1.16, P-0.16) and at 1 year (OR:1.01, CI 0.83–1.22, P-0.95). Conclusion: Patients with prior CABG presenting with stable angina and treated with CTO PCI in native arteries had more co-morbid illnesses but once these differences were adjusted for, prior CABG did not independently confer additional risk of mortality, MACE or TVR.

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British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) and the National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research (NICOR)
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British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) and the National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research (NICOR) (2022) Clinical outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion in prior coronary artery bypass grafting patients. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 99 (1), 74-84. (doi:10.1002/ccd.29691).

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Abstract

Objective: To compare the clinical characteristics and outcomes in patients with stable angina who have undergone chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in native arteries with or without prior coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery in a national cohort. Background: There are limited data on outcomes of patients presenting with stable angina undergoing CTO PCI with previous CABG. Methods: We identified 20,081 patients with stable angina who underwent CTO PCI between 2007–2014 in the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society database. Clinical, demographical, procedural and outcome data were analyzed in two groups; group 1-CTO PCI in native arteries without prior CABG (n = 16,848), group 2-CTO PCI in native arteries with prior CABG (n = 3,233). Results: Patients in group 2 were older, had more comorbidities and higher prevalence of severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Following multivariable analysis, no significant difference in mortality was observed during index hospital admission (OR:1.33, CI 0.64–2.78, p =.44), at 30-days (OR: 1.28, CI 0.79–2.06, p =.31) and 1 year (OR:1.02, CI 0.87–1.29, p =.87). Odds of in-hospital major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) (OR:1.01, CI 0.69–1.49, p =.95) and procedural complications (OR:1.02, CI 0.88–1.18, p =.81) were similar between two groups but procedural success rate was lower in group 2 (OR: 0.34, CI 0.31–0.39, p <.001). The adjusted risk of target vessel revascularization (TVR) remained similar between the two groups at 30-days (OR:0.68, CI 0.40–1.16, P-0.16) and at 1 year (OR:1.01, CI 0.83–1.22, P-0.95). Conclusion: Patients with prior CABG presenting with stable angina and treated with CTO PCI in native arteries had more co-morbid illnesses but once these differences were adjusted for, prior CABG did not independently confer additional risk of mortality, MACE or TVR.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 March 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 May 2021
Published date: 1 January 2022
Keywords: chronic total occlusion, mortality, percutaneous coronary intervention, target vessel revascularization

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Local EPrints ID: 453780
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453780
ISSN: 1522-1946
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ORCID for Nick Curzen: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9651-7829

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Date deposited: 24 Jan 2022 17:48
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Author: Ahmad Shoaib
Author: Mohamed Mohamed
Author: Nick Curzen ORCID iD
Author: Peter Ludman
Author: Azfar Zaman
Author: Muhammad Rashid
Author: James Nolan
Author: Ziyad A Azam
Author: Tim Kinnaird
Author: Mamas A Mamas
Corporate Author: British Cardiovascular Intervention Society (BCIS) and the National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research (NICOR)

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