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Am J Cardiol ; 119(11): 1803-1808, 2017 06 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28391991

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Left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony (LVdys) is a necessary condition for successful cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Despite left bundle branch block (LBBB) representing a reliable surrogate of LVdys, not all LBBB patients will respond to CRT. Our aim was to investigate the relation between QRS duration and LVdys in patients with LBBB who underwent CRT. We retrospectively studied 165 patients with LBBB who underwent CRT implantation according to the current guidelines. A 6-month reduction of LV end-systolic volume ≥15% identified responders to CRT. Baseline LVdys was defined as the delay between peak systolic velocities of the interventricular septum and lateral wall assessed by color-coded tissue Doppler imaging. Baseline characteristics of responders (61%) and nonresponders (39%) were comparable except for larger QRS complex (172 ± 24 vs 160 ± 16 ms, p <0.001) and lower degree of LVdys (46 ± 42 vs 72 ± 31 ms, p <0.001) in nonresponders. Receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that an optimal cut-off value of 3 for the ratio of QRS duration and LVdys (QRS/LVdys) yielded a sensitivity of 66% and specificity of 80% to predict nonresponsiveness to CRT; QRS/LVdys >3 remained an independent predictor at multivariate analysis. In patients with nonischemic origin of cardiomyopathy, the linear regression analysis documented a significant inverse relation between QRS duration and LVdys, as dyssynchrony progressively decreased as QRS widening increased (p = 0.006). This was not evident in patients with ischemic origin. In conclusion, in LBBB patients with nonischemic origin and marked QRS widening, the absence of LVdys may account for a lower response to CRT compared with patients with intermediate QRS widening.


Asunto(s)
Bloqueo de Rama/fisiopatología , Terapia de Resincronización Cardíaca/métodos , Desfibriladores Implantables , Electrocardiografía , Ventrículos Cardíacos/fisiopatología , Volumen Sistólico/fisiología , Función Ventricular Izquierda/fisiología , Anciano , Bloqueo de Rama/diagnóstico , Bloqueo de Rama/terapia , Ecocardiografía Doppler , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Sistema de Conducción Cardíaco/fisiopatología , Frecuencia Cardíaca/fisiología , Ventrículos Cardíacos/diagnóstico por imagen , Humanos , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Ital Heart J Suppl ; 6(9): 588-98, 2005 Sep.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16281718

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: As a consequence of prolonged life expectancy the number of older patients with symptomatic coronary artery disease is constantly increasing. The aim of the study was to evaluate procedural success, immediate and long-term outcomes and the predictive factors of prognosis in patients aged > 80 years with high-risk coronary artery disease treated with coronary angioplasty. METHODS: In this retrospective study, we report the diagnostic and therapeutic strategies adopted in patients aged > 80 years admitted to our institution for acute coronary syndrome with or without ST-segment elevation or disabling angina (CCS class 3-4) and the immediate and long-term results of patients treated with coronary angioplasty. RESULTS: A conservative approach was adopted in 180 patients (33%, group 1) out of the total number of 545 patients, while 365 patients (67%, group 2) underwent coronary angiography. Among these, 85% underwent revascularization. Relevant comorbidities were significantly higher in group 1 (59 vs 16%, p < 0.001) while a clinical presentation with ST-elevation myocardial infarction was prevalent in group 2 (15 vs 6%, p = 0.007). The in-hospital mortality was 19% in group 1 and 7.9% in group 2 (p = 0.001). Among 198 patients treated with angioplasty, procedural success was achieved in 93% of cases, with 8% in-hospital mortality. Periprocedural myocardial infarction occurred in 3.3% and major bleeding in 5.6% of patients. At multivariate analysis ST-elevation myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock were significantly related to the in-hospital mortality. At follow-up (mean 25 +/- 13 months) 13 patients died, 9 from cardiac causes and 4 from noncardiac events. Recurrence of ischemia requiring revascularization occurred in 15.9% of cases. Cumulative survival at follow-up was respectively 86% at 1 year and 83% at 5 years, while the event-free survival at 5 years was 59% in the entire group, without any significant difference among patients with multivessel disease in whom a complete vs an incomplete revascularization was performed. The presence of severe comorbidities appeared to be the only predictive factor of unfavorable outcome at long-term follow-up at multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: In patients aged > 80 years with symptomatic ischemic heart disease at high risk, the invasive approach was prevalent. Higher mortality rates were found in patients in whom coronary angiography was not performed. Comorbidities represent an important negative prognostic factor, impairing both the possibility of an invasive approach and conditioning an unfavorable outcome of revascularized patients. Coronary angioplasty can be successfully performed even in elderly patients. The in-hospital mortality turns out significantly higher in the setting of an acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction or in cardiogenic shock patients. For patients overcoming the acute phase, high survival rates can be expected at follow-up.


Asunto(s)
Anciano de 80 o más Años , Angioplastia Coronaria con Balón , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Angina Inestable/mortalidad , Angina Inestable/terapia , Angioplastia Coronaria con Balón/mortalidad , Angiografía Coronaria , Electrocardiografía , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Mortalidad Hospitalaria , Humanos , Masculino , Análisis Multivariante , Infarto del Miocardio/mortalidad , Infarto del Miocardio/terapia , Recurrencia , Factores de Riesgo , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Ital Heart J Suppl ; 6(6): 394-7, 2005 Jun.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16013434

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Coronary angioplasty, eventually followed by stent implantation, represents the gold standard of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) treatment. Optimal reperfusion implies both patency of the infarct-related artery and a good myocardial microrevascularization with normal tissue reperfusion. The so called no-reflow phenomenon mainly occurs in the presence of highly thrombotic lesions, especially during primary angioplasty and it represents a negative prognostic factor of the outcome of AMI patients treated with angioplasty. A 77-year-old high-risk male patient, previous coronary artery bypass graft with the saphenous vein graft to the left anterior descending coronary artery for post-AMI angina in 1984, aided by 118 ambulance for anterior AMI was admitted to our cath-lab for primary coronary angioplasty. During the transport he was given aspirin i.v. 300 mg, heparin 5000 IU and abciximab (9.4 ml bolus plus infusion for 12 hours). The time of treatment (from symptom onset to first inflation) was about 90 min. Coronary angiography showed a massive thrombus occlusion of the vein graft with TIMI 0 distal flow. We employed the Export Catheter for mechanical aspiration of the occluding thrombus. The procedure was completed with direct stent implantation with good angiographic outcome. The use of thrombus aspiration and protection devices (filters or occlusive balloons) associated or not with the use of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor blockers, has reduced the risk of distal embolization and of no-reflow phenomenon.


Asunto(s)
Cateterismo , Oclusión de Injerto Vascular/cirugía , Infarto del Miocardio/cirugía , Vena Safena , Succión/instrumentación , Trombosis de la Vena/cirugía , Anciano , Electrocardiografía , Humanos , Masculino , Reoperación , Stents , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Ital Heart J Suppl ; 6(3): 165-71, 2005 Mar.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15875502

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BACKGROUND: Since June 2001 we activated a program for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction, based on the early assessment of the patient's risk profile, on telematic connection among care centers and optimization of critical pathways for access to care. The aim of this work was to assess the effectiveness of telemedicine in the reduction of time to treatment. METHODS: Mantova, a province of eastern Lombardy (northern Italy) is provided with one single sanitary district with one (tertiary hospital) referring hospital equipped with a cath lab on call 24/24 hours for primary coronary angioplasty (PTCA) and cardiac surgery and 6 community hospitals: 2 with coronary care units, 2 with a cardiology section, and 2 rehabilitation hospitals. The emergency medical system transport, activated 24/24 hours, consists of 6 advanced life support (ALS) ambulances and 11 basic life support (BLS) ambulances (2 with trained nurse staff). Each ALS ambulance is equipped with a semiautomatic defibrillator LIFEPACK 12 coupled with cellular telephone GSM transmission of the 12-lead ECG. RESULTS: In the first 3-year activity of the project 340 patients with acute myocardial infarction underwent primary PTCA: 248 (73%) referred to first aid of the nearest hospital reached either by BLS ambulance or by their own means of transport and were hence transferred to the referring hospital for primary PTCA (group A), while 92 patients (27%) were aided at their own house by ALS ambulances and, after transmission of the 12-lead ECG to the referring coronary care unit, were directly transferred to the cath lab (group B). Decisional delay was 144 +/- 65 min in group A while 74 +/- 37 min in group B. Mean door-to-balloon time was 76 +/- 26 min in group A and 47 +/- 21 min in group B. High incidence of post-procedural TIMI 3 flow was achieved in both groups. In-hospital mortality was 6.8% in group A e 5.4% in group B. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that patients referring directly to ALS ambulances had a lower decisional delay. Transmission of the patient's ECG and clinical parameters allows an early and accurate diagnosis and assessment of the individual risk profile with a consistent reduction in time to treatment and positive effects on the mortality rate.


Asunto(s)
Angioplastia Coronaria con Balón , Infarto del Miocardio/terapia , Telemedicina , Anciano , Humanos , Italia , Factores de Tiempo
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