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Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes

OBJECTIVE: Data on long-term outcomes after internal mammary artery (IMA) coronary graft failure are scarce. Our objective was to describe the clinical characteristics, management, and prognosis after angiographically confirmed IMA graft failure following coronary revascularization. METHODS: A three...

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Autores principales: Núñez-Gil, Iván J., Alfonso, Emilio, Salinas, Pablo, Nombela-Franco, Luis, Ramakrishna, Harish, Jimenez-Quevedo, Pilar, Escaned, Javier, Gonzalo, Nieves, de Agustin, José Alberto, Vivas, David, Feltes, Gisela, Macaya, Carlos, Fernández-Ortiz, Antonio
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6309709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30595285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2018.08.016
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author Núñez-Gil, Iván J.
Alfonso, Emilio
Salinas, Pablo
Nombela-Franco, Luis
Ramakrishna, Harish
Jimenez-Quevedo, Pilar
Escaned, Javier
Gonzalo, Nieves
de Agustin, José Alberto
Vivas, David
Feltes, Gisela
Macaya, Carlos
Fernández-Ortiz, Antonio
author_facet Núñez-Gil, Iván J.
Alfonso, Emilio
Salinas, Pablo
Nombela-Franco, Luis
Ramakrishna, Harish
Jimenez-Quevedo, Pilar
Escaned, Javier
Gonzalo, Nieves
de Agustin, José Alberto
Vivas, David
Feltes, Gisela
Macaya, Carlos
Fernández-Ortiz, Antonio
author_sort Núñez-Gil, Iván J.
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description OBJECTIVE: Data on long-term outcomes after internal mammary artery (IMA) coronary graft failure are scarce. Our objective was to describe the clinical characteristics, management, and prognosis after angiographically confirmed IMA graft failure following coronary revascularization. METHODS: A three-hospital retrospective registry, observational and descriptive, with prospective follow-up of all consecutive cases of IMA graft failure between 2004 and 2014 was conducted. After treatment, clinical and procedural features were compared between those with and without cardiovascular events. RESULTS: Fifty-seven patients were included (89% male, mean age: 62 years, at surgery) in the registry. Most patients underwent an IMA angioplasty (percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI], 74%). In nine cases, the PCI failed at the graft level, and seven underwent a native vessel revascularization. Native vessel treatment was performed in 20% of the study subjects, all with stents. Finally, medical management was decided in three cases. Events after treatment for IMA graft failure were frequent (50.8%), during a median follow-up of 7.5 years. Acute presentation (hazard ratio(MACE) = 1.35; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.12–3.00, p < 0.01), age of the patient (hazard ratio(MACE) = 1.85, 95% CI: 1.17–2.11, p < 0.01), presence of diabetes mellitus (hazard ratio(MACE) = 2.75, 95% CI: 1.13–6.69, p = 0.02), and the management modality used (IMA-simple angioplasty VS IMA-stenting: hazard ratio(MACE) = 5.5, 95% CI: 1.40–21.15, p = 0.01) displayed prognostic relevance on multivariate analysis. All-cause mortality occurred in 21.1% and presentation as infarction (hazard ratio(DEATH) = 1.05, 95% CI: 1.01–2.17, p = 0.01), age (hazard ratio(DEATH) = 9.08, 95% CI: 2.52–32.69, p < 0.01), and left ventricular ejection fraction (hazard ratio(DEATH) = 3.68, 95% CI: 1.65–8.18, p < 0.01) were independent predictors of the same. CONCLUSIONS: In this long-term registry, most patients presented with an acute condition (myocardial infarction, progressive angina) within 12 months after surgery. Acute presentation, age, diabetes mellitus, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction, IMA graft failure segment affected, and the management strategy were related with long-term prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-63097092019-12-01 Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes Núñez-Gil, Iván J. Alfonso, Emilio Salinas, Pablo Nombela-Franco, Luis Ramakrishna, Harish Jimenez-Quevedo, Pilar Escaned, Javier Gonzalo, Nieves de Agustin, José Alberto Vivas, David Feltes, Gisela Macaya, Carlos Fernández-Ortiz, Antonio Indian Heart J Interventional Cardiology OBJECTIVE: Data on long-term outcomes after internal mammary artery (IMA) coronary graft failure are scarce. Our objective was to describe the clinical characteristics, management, and prognosis after angiographically confirmed IMA graft failure following coronary revascularization. METHODS: A three-hospital retrospective registry, observational and descriptive, with prospective follow-up of all consecutive cases of IMA graft failure between 2004 and 2014 was conducted. After treatment, clinical and procedural features were compared between those with and without cardiovascular events. RESULTS: Fifty-seven patients were included (89% male, mean age: 62 years, at surgery) in the registry. Most patients underwent an IMA angioplasty (percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI], 74%). In nine cases, the PCI failed at the graft level, and seven underwent a native vessel revascularization. Native vessel treatment was performed in 20% of the study subjects, all with stents. Finally, medical management was decided in three cases. Events after treatment for IMA graft failure were frequent (50.8%), during a median follow-up of 7.5 years. Acute presentation (hazard ratio(MACE) = 1.35; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.12–3.00, p < 0.01), age of the patient (hazard ratio(MACE) = 1.85, 95% CI: 1.17–2.11, p < 0.01), presence of diabetes mellitus (hazard ratio(MACE) = 2.75, 95% CI: 1.13–6.69, p = 0.02), and the management modality used (IMA-simple angioplasty VS IMA-stenting: hazard ratio(MACE) = 5.5, 95% CI: 1.40–21.15, p = 0.01) displayed prognostic relevance on multivariate analysis. All-cause mortality occurred in 21.1% and presentation as infarction (hazard ratio(DEATH) = 1.05, 95% CI: 1.01–2.17, p = 0.01), age (hazard ratio(DEATH) = 9.08, 95% CI: 2.52–32.69, p < 0.01), and left ventricular ejection fraction (hazard ratio(DEATH) = 3.68, 95% CI: 1.65–8.18, p < 0.01) were independent predictors of the same. CONCLUSIONS: In this long-term registry, most patients presented with an acute condition (myocardial infarction, progressive angina) within 12 months after surgery. Acute presentation, age, diabetes mellitus, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction, IMA graft failure segment affected, and the management strategy were related with long-term prognosis. Elsevier 2018-12 2018-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6309709/ /pubmed/30595285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2018.08.016 Text en © 2018 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Interventional Cardiology
Núñez-Gil, Iván J.
Alfonso, Emilio
Salinas, Pablo
Nombela-Franco, Luis
Ramakrishna, Harish
Jimenez-Quevedo, Pilar
Escaned, Javier
Gonzalo, Nieves
de Agustin, José Alberto
Vivas, David
Feltes, Gisela
Macaya, Carlos
Fernández-Ortiz, Antonio
Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes
title Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes
title_full Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes
title_fullStr Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes
title_short Internal mammary artery graft failure: Clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes
title_sort internal mammary artery graft failure: clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes
topic Interventional Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6309709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30595285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2018.08.016
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