Prognostic role of persistent angina after percutaneous revascularization in chronic coronary syndrome with altered angiography and stress CMR
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- Monmeneu JV
- López-Lereu MP
- Gavara J
- Platero F
- Ventura A
- Moratal D
- Bayés-Genís A
- Sanz J
- Jiménez-Navarro M
- Martínez-Dolz L
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Abstract
Introduction and objectives: In patients with established chronic coronary syndrome (CCS), the significance of persistent angina is controversial. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic role of persistent angina in symptomatic CCS patients with abnormal stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and altered angiographic findings undergoing percutaneous revascularization. Methods: We analyzed 334 CCS patients with Canadian Cardiovascular Society angina class > 2, perfusion deficits on stress CMR and severe lesions in angiography who underwent medical therapy optimization plus CMR-guided percutaneous revascularization. We investigated the association of persistent angina at 6 months postintervention with subsequent cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and hospital admission. Results: All patients had angina class > 2 (mean: 2.8 f 0.7), abnormal stress CMR (mean ischemic burden: 5.8 f 2.7 segments), and severe angiographic lesions. The angina resolution rates were 81% at 6 months, and 81%, 81%, and 77% at 1, 2, and 5 years, respectively. During a median follow-up of 8.9 years, persistent angina was independently associated with higher rates of subsequent cardiac death (13% vs 4%; HR, 3.7; 95%CI, 1.59.2; P = .005), myocardial infarction (24% vs 6%; HR, 4.9; 95%CI, 2.4-9.9; P < .001), and hospital admission for heart failure (27% vs 13%; HR, 2.7; 95%CI, 1.5-5.2; P = .001). Conclusions: In CCS patients with robust diagnostic evidence from symptoms, stress CMR, and angiography, persistent angina after percutaneous revascularization is a strong predictor of subsequent cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and hospital admission for heart failure.
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- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1885-5857, 1579-2242
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- Article
- Páginas:
- 425-436
- PubMed:
- 39370100
REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA Elsevier Doyma
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- Cardiovascular magnetic resonance; Ischemic heart disease; Angina; Prognosis; Revascularization
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Prognostic role of persistent angina after percutaneous revascularization in chronic coronary syndrome with altered angiography and stress CMR. Pérez N, de Dios E, Monmeneu JV, López MP, Gavara J, Ríos C, Marcos V et al. REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA. 2025 mayo 01. 78 (5):425-436. DOI:10.1016/j.rec.2024.09.004. PMID:39370100.
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