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Institute of Cardiology
G. Montalescot Institute of Cardiology Paris - France Unprotected Left Main Revascularization in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes G Montalescot, D Brieger, KA Eagle, FA Anderson, G FitzGerald, MS Lee, PG Steg, A Avezum, SG Goodman, JM Gore for the GRACE Investigators
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Background Limited information on revascularization for unprotected left main coronary disease (ULMCD) : a few randomized studies performed in stable patients a limited number of small observational studies We explored the treatment strategies applied to ULMCD in: Unstable patients (ACS) Emergency (e.g. STEMI) Serious cases (e.g. shock, cardiac arrest) GRACE registry: Data from 106 hospitals in 14 countries in North and South America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, between 2000 and 2007 ( in patients with ULMCD are limited to the Left Main Stenting trial and the LM subset of the SYNTAX trial
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Study Flow Diagram ACS + LM stenosis (n=2783) PCI (n=514)
Analysis based on 43 018 patients ACS + LM stenosis (n=2783) Excluded: Hx of CABG (n=921) Both CABG + PCI during hospital° (n=43) Missing data (n=20) Study group: ACS +unprotected LM (n=1799) PCI (n=514) CABG (n=612) Conservative treatment (n=673)
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ULMCD Revascularization in ACS
Temporal Trends in Severity of ACS Temporal Trends in Type of Revascularization
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In-Hospital Mortality
Cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock STEMI ALL 34 % 11 % 7.7 % 14% at 6 months
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Cumulative Death Rate by Revascularization Group as a Time-Varying Covariate
CABG Conservative PCI 45 90 135 180 0.20 0.10 Cumulative all death rate Days since admission
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Cox Regression Model for Death
Hospital stay early hazard of revascularization PCI vs. Conservative: HR 2.60 (95% CI ) CABG vs. Conservative: HR 1.26 (95% CI ) From Discharge to 6 months improved survival of revascularization so that if a patient underwent CABG on day 4 after admission they were counted as not having revascularization performed on days 0 to 3, and as having had CABG surgery from day 4 onwards. PCI vs. Conservative: HR 0.45 (95% CI ) CABG vs. Conservative: HR 0.11 (95% CI )
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Cumulative Rate of Stroke by Revascularization Group as a Time-Varying Covariate
45 90 135 180 Days since admission Cumulative all stroke rate CABG Conservative PCI 0.08 0.04
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Conclusion ULMCD in ACS is a rare situation (4%)
ULMCD in ACS is a serious situation (in-hospital mortality of 7.7%) PCI has become the most common strategy of revascularization (is preferred in emergent/serious cases) CABG is associated with good survival (is performed in lower-risk patients) The 2 modes of revascularization appear complementary No aspirin? Would a bleeding occur, how would you manage?
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Available now online from European Heart Journal
Authors: Gilles Montalescot, David Brieger, Kim A. Eagle, Frederick A. Anderson Jr, Gordon FitzGerald, Michael S. Lee, Ph Gabriel Steg, A´ lvaro Avezum, Shaun G. Goodman, and Joel M. Gore for the GRACE Investigators
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