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CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization

Introduction: Slow flow/no reflow (SF/NR) phenomenon during emergency percutaneous revascularization is a feared complication associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes. CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score has been proposed for the risk stratification but a very limited evidences are available regardin...

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Autores principales: Shaikh, Abdul Hakeem, Kumar, Rajesh, Ammar, Ali, Hussain, Afzal, Mengal, Muhammad Naeem, Khan, Kamran Ahmed, Qayyum, Danish, Sial, Jawaid Akbar, Saghir, Tahir, Karim, Musa
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Publicado: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9339737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35935384
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/jcvtr.2022.19
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author Shaikh, Abdul Hakeem
Kumar, Rajesh
Ammar, Ali
Hussain, Afzal
Mengal, Muhammad Naeem
Khan, Kamran Ahmed
Qayyum, Danish
Sial, Jawaid Akbar
Saghir, Tahir
Karim, Musa
author_facet Shaikh, Abdul Hakeem
Kumar, Rajesh
Ammar, Ali
Hussain, Afzal
Mengal, Muhammad Naeem
Khan, Kamran Ahmed
Qayyum, Danish
Sial, Jawaid Akbar
Saghir, Tahir
Karim, Musa
author_sort Shaikh, Abdul Hakeem
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description Introduction: Slow flow/no reflow (SF/NR) phenomenon during emergency percutaneous revascularization is a feared complication associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes. CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score has been proposed for the risk stratification but a very limited evidences are available regarding the accuracy of this system. Therefore, we conducted this study to assess the predictive value of CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score for predicting SF/NR phenomenon during primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study included 596 consecutive patients undergoing PCI for STEMI at a tertiary care cardiac center of Karachi, Pakistan. Baseline -VASc sore was calculated and development of SF/NR phenomenon during primary PCI was recorded. Predictive value of the score was assessed through area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic curve analysis and sensitivity and specificity were computed. Logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the predictive strength of the score. Results: A total of 596 patients were included, mean age was 56.28±11.44 years, and 75.7%(451) were male. The slow/no reflow phenomenon during the procedure was observed in 36.6%(218) of the patients. CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc≥2 was observed in 50.2%(299) of the patients. The CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score was significantly higher in SF/NR patients, 2.06±1.25 vs. 1.37±1.33; P<0.001. The AUC of CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score was 0.652 [0.607-0.696], CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc≥2 had sensitivity and specificity of 65.6% [58.9% to 71.9%] and 58.3% [53.6% to 63.7%] respectively for predicting SF/NR. CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc≥2 was insignificant on multivariate with odds ratio of 1.48 [0.72 -3.04]; P=0.283. Conclusion: CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc risk stratification system has moderate discriminating power for the stratification of SF/NR phenomenon during primary PCI.
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spelling pubmed-93397372022-08-04 CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization Shaikh, Abdul Hakeem Kumar, Rajesh Ammar, Ali Hussain, Afzal Mengal, Muhammad Naeem Khan, Kamran Ahmed Qayyum, Danish Sial, Jawaid Akbar Saghir, Tahir Karim, Musa J Cardiovasc Thorac Res Original Article Introduction: Slow flow/no reflow (SF/NR) phenomenon during emergency percutaneous revascularization is a feared complication associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes. CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score has been proposed for the risk stratification but a very limited evidences are available regarding the accuracy of this system. Therefore, we conducted this study to assess the predictive value of CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score for predicting SF/NR phenomenon during primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study included 596 consecutive patients undergoing PCI for STEMI at a tertiary care cardiac center of Karachi, Pakistan. Baseline -VASc sore was calculated and development of SF/NR phenomenon during primary PCI was recorded. Predictive value of the score was assessed through area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic curve analysis and sensitivity and specificity were computed. Logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the predictive strength of the score. Results: A total of 596 patients were included, mean age was 56.28±11.44 years, and 75.7%(451) were male. The slow/no reflow phenomenon during the procedure was observed in 36.6%(218) of the patients. CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc≥2 was observed in 50.2%(299) of the patients. The CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score was significantly higher in SF/NR patients, 2.06±1.25 vs. 1.37±1.33; P<0.001. The AUC of CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score was 0.652 [0.607-0.696], CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc≥2 had sensitivity and specificity of 65.6% [58.9% to 71.9%] and 58.3% [53.6% to 63.7%] respectively for predicting SF/NR. CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc≥2 was insignificant on multivariate with odds ratio of 1.48 [0.72 -3.04]; P=0.283. Conclusion: CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc risk stratification system has moderate discriminating power for the stratification of SF/NR phenomenon during primary PCI. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2022 2022-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9339737/ /pubmed/35935384 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/jcvtr.2022.19 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shaikh, Abdul Hakeem
Kumar, Rajesh
Ammar, Ali
Hussain, Afzal
Mengal, Muhammad Naeem
Khan, Kamran Ahmed
Qayyum, Danish
Sial, Jawaid Akbar
Saghir, Tahir
Karim, Musa
CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization
title CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization
title_full CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization
title_fullStr CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization
title_full_unstemmed CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization
title_short CHA(2) DS(2) -VASc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization
title_sort cha(2) ds(2) -vasc score, a simple clinical tool for early prediction of no-reflow phenomenon in patients undergoing emergency percutaneous coronary revascularization
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9339737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35935384
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/jcvtr.2022.19
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