Ten‐Year Trends in Coronary Bifurcation Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Prognostic Effects of Patient and Lesion Characteristics, Devices, and Techniques

Author:

Lee Joo Myung1ORCID,Lee Seung Hun12ORCID,Kim Juwon1,Choi Ki Hong1,Park Taek Kyu1,Yang Jeong Hoon1,Song Young Bin1ORCID,Hahn Joo‐Yong1ORCID,Choi Jin‐Ho1ORCID,Choi Seung‐Hyuk1ORCID,Kim Hyo‐Soo3ORCID,Chun Woo Jung4,Nam Chang‐Wook5ORCID,Hur Seung‐Ho5ORCID,Han Seung Hwan6ORCID,Rha Seung‐Woon7,Chae In‐Ho8,Jeong Jin‐Ok9ORCID,Heo Jung Ho10,Yoon Junghan11ORCID,Lim Do‐Sun12,Park Jong‐Seon13,Hong Myeong‐Ki14,Doh Joon‐Hyung15,Cha Kwang Soo16,Kim Doo‐Il17ORCID,Lee Sang Yeub18ORCID,Chang Kiyuk19ORCID,Hwang Byung‐Hee20,Choi So‐Yeon21ORCID,Jeong Myung Ho2,Hong Soon‐Jun12,Koo Bon‐Kwon3ORCID,Gwon Hyeon‐Cheol1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Heart Vascular Stroke Institute Samsung Medical CenterSungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Chonnam National University Hospital Gwangju Republic of Korea

3. Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Center Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

4. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Samsung Changwon HospitalSungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Changwon Republic of Korea

5. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center Daegu Republic of Korea

6. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Gachon University Gil Hospital Incheon Republic of Korea

7. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Korea University Guro Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

8. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Seongnam Gyeonggi‐do Republic of Korea

9. Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine Chungnam National University Hospital Daejeon Republic of Korea

10. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Kosin University Gospel HospitalKosin University College of Medicine Busan Republic of Korea

11. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Wonju Severance Christian Hospital Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine Wonju Republic of Korea

12. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Korea University Anam Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

13. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Yeungnam University Medical Center Daegu Republic of Korea

14. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Severance Cardiovascular Hospital Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

15. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital Goyang Republic of Korea

16. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Pusan National University Hospital Busan Republic of Korea

17. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital Goyang Republic of Korea

18. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Chungbuk National University College of Medicine Cheongju Republic of Korea

19. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Seoul St. Mary's Hospital The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Republic of Korea

20. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine St. Paul's Hospital The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Republic of Korea

21. Division of Cardiology Department of Internal Medicine Ajou University Hospital Suwon Republic of Korea

Abstract

Background Despite advances in devices and techniques, coronary bifurcation lesion remains a challenging lesion subset in the field of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). We evaluate 10‐year trends in bifurcation PCI and their effects on patient outcomes. Methods and Results We analyzed 10‐year trends in patient/lesion characteristics, devices, PCI strategy, stent optimization techniques, and clinical outcomes using data from 5498 patients who underwent bifurcation PCI from 2004 to 2015. Clinical outcomes 2 years after the index procedure were evaluated in terms of target vessel failure (a composite of cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and target vessel revascularization) and a patient‐oriented composite outcome (a composite of all‐cause death, myocardial infarction, and any revascularization). During the 10‐year study period, patient and lesion complexity, such as multivessel disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, and left main bifurcation, increased continuously (all P <0.001). The risk of target vessel failure or patient‐oriented composite outcome decreased continuously from 2004 to 2015 (target vessel failure: from 12.3% to 6.9%, log‐rank P <0.001; patient‐oriented composite outcome: from 13.6% to 9.3%, log‐rank P <0.001). The use of a second‐generation drug‐eluting stent and decreased target vessel failure risk in true bifurcation lesions were the major contributors to improved patient prognosis (interaction P values were <0.001 and 0.013, respectively). Conclusions During the past decade of bifurcation PCI, patient and lesion characteristics, devices, PCI techniques, and patient prognosis have all significantly changed. Despite increased patient and lesion complexity, clinical outcomes after bifurcation PCI have improved, mainly because of better devices and more widespread adoption of procedural optimization techniques and appropriate treatment strategies. Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov ; Unique identifiers: NCT01642992 and NCT03068494.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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