Prognostic impact of coronary microvascular funtion in patients with ischemic heart disease.
Abstract
Background: Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death globally. Despite recent advances in interventional and medical therapies, survivors of myocardial infarction are at high risk of recurrent cardiovascular events. In recent years, coronary microvascular function has attracted more attention as the main target for risk stratification and as a possible target for pharmacological intervention as a part of multifaceted treatment of ischemic heart disease. Coronary flow reserve (CFR) is one of the central indices that reflex the status of coronary circulatory function.
Aims: To investigate if transthoracic Doppler echocardiography-CFR (TDE-CFR) can predict significant epicardial coronary artery stenosis (paper I); to investigate the prevalence of reduced CFR in high-risk patients with prior myocardial infarction (paper IV). To investigate the impact of thrombus aspiration (paper II) and pretreatment with P2Y12 inhibitors (paper III) on mortality in patients with STEMI undergoing PCI.
Methods: The SCAAR registry was used for data analysis and patient recruitment. CFR was assessed with TDE-CFR in paper I and IV. Regression modelling was used for statistical analysis of data including propensity score adjusted logistic regression (paper I), instrumental variable analysis (paper II), propensity-score adjusted mixed-effects logistic regression (paper III) and multiple linear regression (paper IV).
Results: TDE-CFR predicts significant coronary artery disease (paper I). Thrombus aspiration was not associated with any effect on mortality or stroke but was associated with decreased risk of stent thrombosis (paper II). Pretreatment with P2Y12 receptor antagonists was not associated with reduced IRA occlusion at the time of primary PCI or decreased stent thrombosis or improved survival at 30 days (paper III). Impairment of CFR was frequent in a high-risk post infarction population with nearly 40% of patients having CFR<2.5. Incomplete revascularization was the strongest independent predictor of lower CFR (paper IV).
Conclusions: A majority of high-risk patients with previous MI have decreased CFR despite receiving adequate pharmacological treatment as a part of secondary prevention. TDE-CFR is a valuable tool for risk stratification in patients with established ischemic heart disease. High-quality observational studies based on large-scale registries and adequate statistical modelling provide valuable complementary evidence for the external validity of randomized controlled trials.
Parts of work
I: Haraldsson, I. Gan, L. Svedlund, S. Wittfeldt, A. Råmunddal, T. Angerås, O. Albertsson, P. Matejka, G., Omerovic, E.
Non-invasive evaluation of coronary flow reserve with transthoracic Doppler
echocardiography predicts the presence of significant stenosis in coronary arteries. International Journal of Cardiology 2014 Sep;176(1):294-7 ::doi::10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.06.076 II: Angerås, O. Haraldsson, I. Redfors, B. Fröbert, O. Petursson, P. Albertsson, P. Ioanes, D. Odenstedt, J. Olsson, H. Witt, N. Ruck, A. Millgård, J. Nilsson, J. Persson, J. Söderbom, M. Wedel, H. Erlinge, D. James, S. Råmunddal, T. Omerovic, E.
Impact of thrombus aspiration on mortality, stent thrombosis and stroke in patients with ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction: A report from the Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry Journal of American Heart Association 2018 Jan; 7(1): e007680 ::doi::10.1161/JAHA.117.007680 III: Redfors, B. Dworeck, C. Haraldsson, I. Angerås, O. Odenstedt, J. Ioanes, D. Petursson, P. Völz, S. Albertsson, A. Råmunddal, T. Persson, J. Koul, S. Erlinge, D. Omerovic, E.
Pretreatment with P2Y12 Receptor Antagonists in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Report from the Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry
Submitted IV: Haraldsson, I. Gan, L. Svedlund, S. Torngren, K. Westergren, H. Redfors, B. Lagerström-Fermér, M. Angerås, O. Råmunddal, T. Petursson, P. Odenstedt, J. Albertsson, P. Erlinge, D. Omerovic, E.
PROspective Evaluation of Coronary FLOW Reserve and Molecular Biomarkers in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease. The PROFLOW trial:
Cross-sectional evaluation of coronary flow reserve.
Manuscript
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Medicine. Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine
Disputation
Torsdagen den 29 mars 2018, kl. 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Date of defence
2018-03-29
inger.haraldsson@vgregion.se
Date
2018-03-09Author
Haraldsson, Inger
Keywords
coronary microvascular function
coronary flow reserve
coronary artery disease
acute coronary syndromes
thrombus aspiration
pretreatment
SCAAR
SWEDHEART
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-629-0426-5 (printed edition)
978-91-629-0427-2 (electronic edition)
Language
eng
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