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- Title
Predictors of Clinical Outcome in Patients with Angiographically Intermediate Lesions with Minimum Lumen Area Less than 4 mm2 Using Intravascular Ultrasound in Non-Proximal Epicardial Coronary Artery.
- Authors
Jumin Won; Young Joon Hong; Dae Yong Hyun; Hyung Ki Jeong; Sung Sik Oh; Hyung Yoon Kim; Yongcheol Kim; Hyukjin Park; Min Chul Kim; Jae Yeong Cho; Ki Hong Lee; Doo Sun Sim; Nam Sik Yoon; Hyun Ju Yoon; Kye Hun Kim; Hyung Wook Park; Ju Han Kim; Youngkeun Ahn; Myung Ho Jeong; Jeong Gwan Cho
- Abstract
We investigated predictors of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) with two years after medical treatment for lesions with angiographically intermediate lesions with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) minimum lumen area (MLA) <4 mm2 in non-proximal epicardial coronary artery. We retrospectively enrolled 104 patients (57 males, 62±10 years) with angiographically intermediate lesions (diameter stenosis 30-70%) with IVUS MLA <4 mm2 in the non-proximal epicardial coronary artery with a reference lumen diameter between 2.25 and 3.0 mm. We evaluated the incidences of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE including death, myocardial infarction, target lesion and target vessel revascularizations, and cerebrovascular accident) two years after medical therapy. During the two-year follow-up, 15 MACEs (14.4%) (including 1 death, 2 myocardial infarctions, 10 target vessel revascularizations, and 2 cerebrovascular accidents) occurred. Diabetes mellitus was more prevalent (46.7% vs. 18.0%, p=0.013) and statins were used less frequently in patients with MACE compared with those without MACE (40.0% vs. 71.9%, p=0.015). Independent predictors of MACEs with two years included diabetes mellitus (odds ratio [OR]=3.41; 95% CI=1.43-8.39, p=0.020) and non-statin therapy (OR=3.11; 95% CI=1.14-6.50, p=0.027). Long-term event rates are relatively low with only medical therapy without any intervention, so the cut-off of IVUS MLA 4 mm2 might be too large to be applied for defining significant stenosis. The predictors of long-term MACE were diabetes mellitus and statin therapy in patients with angiographically intermediate lesions in non-proximal epicardial coronary artery.
- Subjects
CORONARY disease; ULTRASONIC imaging; ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque
- Publication
Chonnam Medical Journal, 2018, Vol 54, Issue 3, p190
- ISSN
2233-7385
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4068/cmj.2018.54.3.190