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J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time
BACKGROUND: Several scoring systems have been described to assess the level of difficulty and to predict the probability of success of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO). The J-CTO score was initially developed to correlate CTO complexity with guidewire time cr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9987539/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34125431 http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/CJ.a2021.0058 |
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author | Mohandes, Mohsen Moreno, Cristina Rojas, Sergio Doblas, Victor Fuertes, Mónica Fernández, Francisco Pernigotti, Alberto Guarinos, Jordi Camprubi, Mercé Bardají, Alfredo |
author_facet | Mohandes, Mohsen Moreno, Cristina Rojas, Sergio Doblas, Victor Fuertes, Mónica Fernández, Francisco Pernigotti, Alberto Guarinos, Jordi Camprubi, Mercé Bardají, Alfredo |
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description | BACKGROUND: Several scoring systems have been described to assess the level of difficulty and to predict the probability of success of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO). The J-CTO score was initially developed to correlate CTO complexity with guidewire time crossing through the lesion within 30 min. Moreover, almost all scoring systems represent procedures performed by seasoned operators. Herein, this study sought to evaluate the predictive capacity of J-CTO for PCI success in a European single-center cohort with growing experience in the approach of CTO. METHODS: Five hundred twenty-six procedures were performed between 2007 and 2020 mainly by a single operator. The predictive power of J-CTO score was assessed by area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve (ROC) in the entire cohort and additionally in two separate periods. The goodness-of-fit of the model was evaluated by the Hosmer and Lemeshow statistic. RESULTS: Successful procedure in first-attempt PCI was 79.5% and the overall success including 47 repeated procedures was achieved in 85.8%. The retrograde approach was attempted in 14.4%. The score was inversely associated with procedural success with lower success rate in more difficult CTOs (p < 0.001). ROC curve for the entire cohort, and first block (case 1–200) and second block (case 201–526) was 0.696, 0.661 and 0.748, respectively. The model showed good calibration for the entire cohort (X(2) = 1.7; p = 0.43). CONCLUSIONS: J-CTO score showed an acceptable predictive power for procedural success in this cohort although its discriminatory power is better as the level of experience is improved. |
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spelling | pubmed-99875392023-03-07 J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time Mohandes, Mohsen Moreno, Cristina Rojas, Sergio Doblas, Victor Fuertes, Mónica Fernández, Francisco Pernigotti, Alberto Guarinos, Jordi Camprubi, Mercé Bardají, Alfredo Cardiol J Interventional Cardiology BACKGROUND: Several scoring systems have been described to assess the level of difficulty and to predict the probability of success of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of chronic total occlusion (CTO). The J-CTO score was initially developed to correlate CTO complexity with guidewire time crossing through the lesion within 30 min. Moreover, almost all scoring systems represent procedures performed by seasoned operators. Herein, this study sought to evaluate the predictive capacity of J-CTO for PCI success in a European single-center cohort with growing experience in the approach of CTO. METHODS: Five hundred twenty-six procedures were performed between 2007 and 2020 mainly by a single operator. The predictive power of J-CTO score was assessed by area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve (ROC) in the entire cohort and additionally in two separate periods. The goodness-of-fit of the model was evaluated by the Hosmer and Lemeshow statistic. RESULTS: Successful procedure in first-attempt PCI was 79.5% and the overall success including 47 repeated procedures was achieved in 85.8%. The retrograde approach was attempted in 14.4%. The score was inversely associated with procedural success with lower success rate in more difficult CTOs (p < 0.001). ROC curve for the entire cohort, and first block (case 1–200) and second block (case 201–526) was 0.696, 0.661 and 0.748, respectively. The model showed good calibration for the entire cohort (X(2) = 1.7; p = 0.43). CONCLUSIONS: J-CTO score showed an acceptable predictive power for procedural success in this cohort although its discriminatory power is better as the level of experience is improved. Via Medica 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9987539/ /pubmed/34125431 http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/CJ.a2021.0058 Text en Copyright © 2023 Via Medica https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is available in open access under Creative Common Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license, allowing to download articles and share them with others as long as they credit the authors and the publisher, but without permission to change them in any way or use them commercially |
spellingShingle | Interventional Cardiology Mohandes, Mohsen Moreno, Cristina Rojas, Sergio Doblas, Victor Fuertes, Mónica Fernández, Francisco Pernigotti, Alberto Guarinos, Jordi Camprubi, Mercé Bardají, Alfredo J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time |
title | J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time |
title_full | J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time |
title_fullStr | J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time |
title_full_unstemmed | J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time |
title_short | J-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: Results from a European single center cohort with progressive experience over time |
title_sort | j-chronic total occlusion score predictive capacity for percutaneous coronary intervention success of chronic total occlusion: results from a european single center cohort with progressive experience over time |
topic | Interventional Cardiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9987539/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34125431 http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/CJ.a2021.0058 |
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