Periprocedural Mortality in Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Insights From the PROGRESS-CTO Registry

Author:

Simsek Bahadir1ORCID,Rempakos Athanasios1,Kostantinis Spyridon1ORCID,Karacsonyi Judit1ORCID,Gorgulu Sevket2ORCID,Alaswad Khaldoon3ORCID,Choi James W.4,Jaffer Farouc A.5ORCID,Doshi Darshan5ORCID,Poommipanit Paul6ORCID,Aygul Nazif7ORCID,Krestyaninov Oleg8ORCID,Khelimskii Dmitrii8ORCID,Uretsky Barry9,Davies Rhian10ORCID,Goktekin Omer11,ElGuindy Ahmed12ORCID,Jefferson Brian K.13,Patel Taral N.13,Patel Mitul14,Sheikh Abdul15,Karmpaliotis Dimitri16,Potluri Srinivasa17,Al-Azizi Karim17,Mastrodemos Olga C.1,Rangan Bavana V.1,Allana Salman S.1,Sandoval Yader1ORCID,Burke M. Nicholas1ORCID,Brilakis Emmanouil S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Minneapolis Heart Institute and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, MN (B.S., A.R., S.K., J.K., O.C.M., B.V.R., S.S.A., Y.S., M.N.B., E.S.B.).

2. Department of Cardiology, Biruni University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey (S.G.).

3. Division of Cardiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI (K.A.).

4. Division of Cardiology, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas (J.W.C.).

5. Cardiovascular Research Center, Cardiology Division, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (F.A.J., D.D.).

6. University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (P.P.).

7. Department of Cardiology, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey (N.A.).

8. Department of Invasive Cardiology, Meshalkin National Medical Research Center, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation (O.K., D.K.).

9. Department of Cardiology, Central Arkansas Veterans Health System, and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock (B.U.).

10. Department of Cardiology, Wellspan York Hospital, PA (R.D.).

11. Memorial Bahcelievler Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey (O.G.).

12. Department of Cardiology, Aswan Heart Centre, Egypt (A.E.).

13. Division of Cardiology, Tristar Centennial Medical Center, Nashville, TN (B.K.J, T.N.P.).

14. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, UCSD Medical Center, La Jolla, CA (M.P.).

15. Wellstar Health System, Marietta, GA (A.S.).

16. Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute, Morristown Medical Center, Morristown, NJ (D.K.).

17. Department of Medicine, Heart Hospital Baylor Plano, TX (S.P., K.A.-A.).

Abstract

Background: Death is a rare but devastating complication of chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention. Methods: We examined the clinical characteristics and procedural outcomes of patients who died periprocedurally in the Prospective Global Registry for the Study of CTO Interventions (PROGRESS-CTO). Results: Of the 12 928 patients who underwent CTO percutaneous coronary intervention between 2012 and 2022, 52 (0.4%) died during the index hospitalization. Patients who died were more likely to have a history of heart failure (43% versus 28%; P =0.023). The J-CTO ([Multicenter CTO Registry of Japan]; 2.8±1.1 versus 2.4±1.3; P =0.019), PROGRESS-CTO mortality (2.6±0.9 versus 1.6±1.1; P <0.001), and PROGRESS-CTO pericardiocentesis (2.9±1.1 versus 1.9±1.3; P <0.001) scores were higher in patients who died. In these patients, the use of left ventricular assist devices was also higher (41% versus 3.5%; P <0.001), and retrograde crossing was more often the first crossing strategy (33% versus 13%; P <0.001). The cause of death was cardiac in 43 patients (83%) and noncardiac in 9 patients (17%). Complications leading to cardiac death were: tamponade in 30 patients (58%), acute myocardial infarction in 9 (17.3%), and cardiac arrest/shock in 4 (7.7%). Noncardiac causes of death were: stroke in 3 (5.8%), renal failure in 2 (3.8%), respiratory distress in 2 (3.8%), and hemorrhagic shock in 2 (3.8%). Conclusions: Approximately 0.4% of patients who underwent CTO percutaneous coronary intervention died during the index hospitalization. The main cause of death was tamponade in 58%. PROGRESS-CTO complication scores might help in risk stratification and procedural planning in patients undergoing CTO percutaneous coronary intervention. Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov ; Unique Identifier: NCT02061436.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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