Efficacy of coronary sinus reducer in patients with refractory angina and chronic total occlusion.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Maayan Konigstein, Alice Moroni, Stefan Verheye, Lior Zornitzki, Ophir Freund, Shmuel Banai
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Abstract

Background: Coronary chronic total occlusion (CTO) is a common cause of refractory angina, and impaired quality of life. Coronary sinus reducer (CSR) implantation is a safe and effective therapy for patients with refractory angina.

Aim: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of reducer implantation to relieve angina in patients with CTO.

Methods: Patients with refractory angina and no option for revascularization who underwent Reducer implantation between 2011 and 2023 were included. Angina symptoms, physical capacity, and quality of life were evaluated at baseline, 6 months, and 1 year following reducer implantation. Clinical outcomes were compared between patients with and without CTO.

Results: Overall, 262 patients (70 ± 11 years old, 24% female) underwent reducer implantation, and 131 (50%) had CTO. Among the entire population, 77% of patients had improvement of at least 1 CCS class following reducer implantation, and 42% reported improvement of ≥ 2 grades of CCS at 1 year. Median 6MWT increased from 300 m (IQR 218-382) to 358 m (IQR 275-419) 6 months following reducer implantation, and all 5 domains of the SAQ improved (p < 0.001 for all). The degree of improvement in angina severity as well as in quality of life was similar for patients with and without CTO except for better improvement in 6MWT distance among patients without CTO. Patients with CTO of the right coronary artery showed similar improvement following reducer implantation.

Conclusions: Reducer implantation is similarly beneficial for patients with refractory angina due to both CTO and non-CTO lesions. Randomized prospective studies are needed to evaluate the optimal therapeutic approach in these patients.

冠状窦减压剂治疗顽固性心绞痛合并慢性全闭塞的疗效。
背景:冠状动脉慢性全闭塞(CTO)是难治性心绞痛的常见原因,并影响生活质量。冠状窦减速器植入术是治疗顽固性心绞痛的一种安全有效的方法。目的:评价减速器植入术治疗CTO患者心绞痛的临床疗效。方法:纳入2011年至2023年间行减压器植入术的难治性心绞痛且无血运重建选择的患者。在减速器植入后的基线、6个月和1年评估心绞痛症状、体能和生活质量。比较CTO患者和非CTO患者的临床结果。结果:262例患者(70±11岁,女性24%)行减速器植入术,131例(50%)发生CTO。在整个人群中,77%的患者在减速器植入后至少有1级CCS改善,42%的患者报告1年后CCS改善≥2级。减压器植入6个月后,中位6MWT从300 m (IQR 218-382)增加到358 m (IQR 275-419), SAQ的所有5个域均得到改善(p)。结论:减压器植入对CTO和非CTO病变引起的难治性心绞痛患者同样有益。需要随机前瞻性研究来评估这些患者的最佳治疗方法。
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Clinical Research in Cardiology
Clinical Research in Cardiology 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
140
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Research in Cardiology is an international journal for clinical cardiovascular research. It provides a forum for original and review articles as well as critical perspective articles. Articles are only accepted if they meet stringent scientific standards and have undergone peer review. The journal regularly receives articles from the field of clinical cardiology, angiology, as well as heart and vascular surgery. As the official journal of the German Cardiac Society, it gives a current and competent survey on the diagnosis and therapy of heart and vascular diseases.
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