Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Versus Invasive-Based Strategies in Patients With Chest Pain and Detectable to Mildly Elevated Serum Troponin: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Author:

Miller Chadwick D.1,Mahler Simon A.123ORCID,Snavely Anna C.14,Raman Subha V.56,Caterino Jeffrey M.7,Clark Carol L.8ORCID,Jones Alan E.9,Hall Michael E.10ORCID,Koehler Lauren E.1,Lovato James F.4,Hiestand Brian C.1,Stopyra Jason P.1ORCID,Park Carolyn J.11,Vasu Sujethra11,Kutcher Michael A.11,Hundley W. Gregory111213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine (C.D.M., S.AM., A.S., L.K., B.H., J.S.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

2. Department of Epidemiology and Prevention (S.A.M.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

3. Department of Implementation Science (S.A.M.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

4. Department of Biostatistics and Data Science (A.S., J.F.L.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

5. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine (S.V.R.), The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

6. Now with Indiana University Krannert Institute of Cardiology, Indianapolis, IN (S.V.R.).

7. Department of Emergency Medicine (J.M.C.), The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

8. Department of Emergency Medicine, Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital, Royal Oak, MI (C.L.C.).

9. Department of Emergency Medicine (A.E.J.), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.

10. Department of Medicine (M.E.H.), University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.

11. Department of Internal Medicine/Cardiology (C.P., S.V., M.A.K., W.G.H.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

12. Department of Radiology (W.G.H.), Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

13. Department of Internal Medicine/Cardiology, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA (W.G.H.).

Abstract

Background: The optimal diagnostic strategy for patients with chest pain and detectable to mildly elevated serum troponin is not known. The objective was to compare clinical outcomes among an early decision for a noninvasive versus an invasive-based care pathway. Methods: The CMR-IMPACT trial (Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Strategy for the Management of Patients with Acute Chest Pain and Detectable to Elevated Troponin) was conducted at 4 United States tertiary care hospitals from September 2013 to July 2018. A convenience sample of 312 participants with acute chest pain symptoms and a contemporary troponin between detectable and 1.0 ng/mL were randomized early in their care to 1 of 2 care pathways: invasive-based (n=156) or cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)–based (n=156) with modification allowed as the patient condition evolved. The primary outcome was a composite including death, myocardial infarction, and cardiac-related hospital readmission or emergency visits. Results: Participants (N=312, mean age, 60.6 years, SD 11.3; 125 women [59.9%]), were followed over a median of 2.6 years (95% CI, 2.4–2.9). Early assigned testing was initiated in 102 out of 156 (65.3%) CMR-based and 110 out of 156 (70.5%) invasive-based participants. The primary outcome (CMR-based versus invasive-based) occurred in 59% versus 52% (hazard ratio, 1.17 [95% CI, 0.86–1.57]), acute coronary syndrome after discharge 23% versus 22% (hazard ratio, 1.07 [95% CI, 0.67–1.71]), and invasive angiography at any time 52% versus 74% (hazard ratio, 0.66 [95% CI, 0.49–0.87]). Among patients completing CMR imaging, 55 out of 95 (58%) were safely identified for discharge based on a negative CMR and did not have angiography or revascularization within 90 days. Therapeutic yield of angiography was higher in the CMR-based arm (52 interventions in 81 angiographies [64.2%] versus 46 interventions in 115 angiographies [40.0%] in the invasive-based arm [ P =0.001]). Conclusions: Initial management with CMR or invasive-based care pathways resulted in no detectable difference in clinical and safety event rates. The CMR-based pathway facilitated safe discharge, enriched the therapeutic yield of angiography, and reduced invasive angiography utilization over long-term follow-up. Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov ; Unique identifier: NCT01931852.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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