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Clinical Relevance of Ischemia with Nonobstructive Coronary Arteries According to Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction

Authors :
Lee, S.Hong
Shin, D.
Lee, J.M.
Hoef, T.P. van de
Hong, D.
Choi, K.H.
Hwang, D.
Boerhout, C.K.M.
Waard, G.A. de
Jung, J.H.
Mejia-Renteria, H.
Hoshino, M.
Echavarria-Pinto, M.
Meuwissen, M.
Matsuo, H.
Madera-Cambero, M.
Eftekhari, A.
Effat, M.A.
Murai, T.
Marques, K.
Doh, J.H.
Christiansen, E.H.
Banerjee, R.
Kim, H.K.
Nam, C.W.
Niccoli, G.
Nakayama, M.
Tanaka, N.
Shin, E.S.
Chamuleau, S.A.
Royen, N. van
Knaapen, P.
Koo, B.K.
Kakuta, T.
Escaned, J.
Piek, J.J.
Lee, S.Hong
Shin, D.
Lee, J.M.
Hoef, T.P. van de
Hong, D.
Choi, K.H.
Hwang, D.
Boerhout, C.K.M.
Waard, G.A. de
Jung, J.H.
Mejia-Renteria, H.
Hoshino, M.
Echavarria-Pinto, M.
Meuwissen, M.
Matsuo, H.
Madera-Cambero, M.
Eftekhari, A.
Effat, M.A.
Murai, T.
Marques, K.
Doh, J.H.
Christiansen, E.H.
Banerjee, R.
Kim, H.K.
Nam, C.W.
Niccoli, G.
Nakayama, M.
Tanaka, N.
Shin, E.S.
Chamuleau, S.A.
Royen, N. van
Knaapen, P.
Koo, B.K.
Kakuta, T.
Escaned, J.
Piek, J.J.
Source :
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease; 2047-9980; 9; 11; e025171; ~Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease~~~~~2047-9980~9~11~~e025171
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />Background In the absence of obstructive coronary stenoses, abnormality of noninvasive stress tests (NIT) in patients with chronic coronary syndromes may indicate myocardial ischemia of nonobstructive coronary arteries (INOCA). The differential prognosis of INOCA according to the presence of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) and incremental prognostic value of CMD with intracoronary physiologic assessment on top of NIT information remains unknown. Methods and Results From the international multicenter registry of intracoronary physiologic assessment (ILIAS [Inclusive Invasive Physiological Assessment in Angina Syndromes] registry, N=2322), stable patients with NIT and nonobstructive coronary stenoses with fractional flow reserve >0.80 were selected. INOCA was diagnosed when patients showed positive NIT results. CMD was defined as coronary flow reserve ≤2.5. According to the presence of INOCA and CMD, patients were classified into 4 groups: group 1 (no INOCA nor CMD, n=116); group 2 (only CMD, n=90); group 3 (only INOCA, n=41); and group 4 (both INOCA and CMD, n=40). The primary outcome was major adverse cardiovascular events, a composite of all-cause death, target vessel myocardial infarction, or clinically driven target vessel revascularization at 5 years. Among 287 patients with nonobstructive coronary stenoses (fractional flow reserve=0.91±0.06), 81 patients (38.2%) were diagnosed with INOCA based on positive NIT. By intracoronary physiologic assessment, 130 patients (45.3%) had CMD. Regardless of the presence of INOCA, patients with CMD showed a significantly lower coronary flow reserve and higher hyperemic microvascular resistance compared with patients without CMD (P<0.001 for all). The cumulative incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events at 5 years were 7.4%, 21.3%, 7.7%, and 34.4% in groups 1 to 4. By documenting CMD (groups 2 and 4), intracoronary physiologic assessment identified patients at a significantly higher risk of major adverse cardio

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OAIster
Journal :
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease; 2047-9980; 9; 11; e025171; ~Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease~~~~~2047-9980~9~11~~e025171
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1337981295
Document Type :
Electronic Resource