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- Title
Scoring model to predict low image quality of drug-eluting stent evaluated by computed tomography coronary angiography.
- Authors
Honda, Yohsuke; Yamawaki, Masahiro; Mori, Shinsuke; Fujino, Yoshihisa; Tsutsumi, Masakazu; Makino, Kenji; Shirai, Shigemitsu; Mizusawa, Masafumi; Nakano, Takahide; Fukagawa, Tomoya; Kishida, Toshihiko; Kobayashi, Norihiro; Ito, Yoshiaki
- Abstract
Evaluation of in-stent restenosis (ISR) by computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) is less invasive but often impossible. We aimed to create a scoring model for predicting which drug-eluting stents (DES) cannot be evaluated with CTCA. We enrolled 757 consecutive implanted DES assessed with CTCA. Non-diagnostic evaluation was defined as poor/not evaluative by two different observers. These stents were randomly divided into a derivation (n = 379) and validation (n = 378) group. In the derivation group, we assessed predictors using logistic regression analysis and created a scoring model that would stratify non-diagnostic evaluation of DES-ISR. The validity of this scoring model was evaluated in the validation group using receiver-operating characteristic analysis. The percentage of non-diagnostic stents was 19/21% in the derivation/validation group (p = 0.71). Non-diagnostic evaluation was independently associated with implanted stent diameter (2.25–2.5. vs. 2.5–3 vs. > 3.0 mm), severe calcification, stent-in-stent lesion, and type of DES (stainless vs. CoCr vs. PtCr) in the derivation group. The predicting system of implanted DES non-diagnostic by CTCA (PIDENT) for non-diagnostic evaluation, including these four baseline factors, was derived (C-statistic = 0.86 in derivation group, cutoff: 8 points). The PIDENT score had a high predictive value for non-diagnostic DES in the validation model (C-statistic = 0.87, sensitivity 86%, specificity 74%, cutoff 8 points, p < 0.001). The PIDENT score, consisting of baseline characteristics including implanted stent diameter, severe calcification, stent-in-stent lesion, and type of DES, could identify non-diagnostic evaluation of DES-ISR with CTCA. The PIDENT score was valuable in reducing nonevaluable and meaningless CTCA for DES-ISR.
- Subjects
CORONARY angiography; COMPUTED tomography; LOGISTIC regression analysis
- Publication
Heart & Vessels, 2022, Vol 37, Issue 2, p229
- ISSN
0910-8327
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00380-021-01918-8