Ho Sung Jeon MD , Young In Kim MD , Jung-Hee Lee MD, PhD , Young Jun Park MD , Jung-Woo Son MD , Jun-Won Lee MD, PhD , Young Jin Youn MD, PhD , Min-Soo Ahn MD, PhD , Jang-Young Kim MD, PhD , Byung-Su Yoo MD, PhD , Sung Min Ko MD, PhD , Sung Gyun Ahn MD, PhD
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Abstract
Background
Thrombus aspiration (TA) is used to decrease large thrombus burden (LTB), but it can cause distal embolization.
Objectives
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of TA failure on defective myocardial perfusion in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and LTB.
Methods
In total, 812 consecutive patients with STEMI and LTB (thrombus grade ≥3) were enrolled, who underwent manual TA during the primary percutaneous coronary intervention. TA failure was defined as the absence of thrombus retrieval, presence of prestenting thrombus residue, or distal embolization. The final TIMI flow grades and other myocardial perfusion parameters of the failed TA group were matched with those of the successful TA group.
Results
The proportion of final TIMI flow grade 3 was lower (74.6% vs 82.2%; P = 0.011) in the failed TA group (n = 279 [34.4%]) than in the successful TA group (n = 533 [65.6%]). The failed TA group also had lower myocardial blush grade, lower ST-segment resolution, and a higher incidence of microvascular obstruction than the successful TA group. TA failure was independently associated with low final TIMI flow grade (risk ratio: 1.525; 95% CI: 1.048-2.218; P = 0.027). Old age, Killip class ≥III, vessel tortuosity, calcification, and a culprit vessel other than the left anterior descending coronary artery were associated with TA failure.
Conclusions
TA failure is associated with reduced myocardial perfusion in patients with STEMI and LTB. Advanced age, hemodynamic instability, hostile coronary anatomy such as tortuosity or calcification, and non–left anterior descending coronary artery status might attenuate TA performance. (Gangwon PCI Prospective Registry [GWPCI]; NCT02038127)
期刊介绍:
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions is a specialist journal launched by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC). It covers the entire field of interventional cardiovascular medicine, including cardiac, peripheral, and cerebrovascular interventions. The journal publishes studies that will impact the practice of interventional cardiovascular medicine, including clinical trials, experimental studies, and in-depth discussions by respected experts. To enhance visual understanding, the journal is published both in print and electronically, utilizing the latest technologies.