PCI Strategies in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction and Cardiogenic Shock
Heidelberg University · University Hospital Heidelberg · +23 more institutions
Abstract
In patients who have acute myocardial infarction with cardiogenic shock, early revascularization of the culprit artery by means of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improves outcomes. However, the majority of patients with cardiogenic shock have multivessel disease, and whether PCI should be performed immediately for stenoses in nonculprit arteries is controversial.
In this multicenter trial, we randomly assigned 706 patients who had multivessel disease, acute myocardial infarction, and cardiogenic shock to one of two initial revascularization strategies: either PCI of the culprit lesion only, with the option of staged revascularization of nonculprit lesions, or immediate multivessel PCI. The primary end point was a composite of death or severe renal failure leading to renal-replacement therapy within 30 days after randomization. Safety end points included bleeding and stroke.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 49.19
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 21
Authors
30- HTHolger ThieleCorresponding
Heidelberg University, University Hospital Heidelberg, University Hospital Leipzig, Leipzig University, University of Lübeck
- İAİbrahim Akın
Heidelberg University, University Hospital Heidelberg, University of Lübeck
- MSMarcus Sandri
Heidelberg University, University Hospital Heidelberg, University Hospital Leipzig, Leipzig University, University of Lübeck
- GFGeorg Fuernau
Heidelberg University, University Hospital Heidelberg, University of Lübeck
- SDSuzanne de Waha
Heidelberg University, University Hospital Heidelberg, University of Lübeck
Topics & keywords
- Cardiogenic shock
- Conventional PCI
- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Myocardial infarction
- Culprit
- Internal medicine
- Percutaneous coronary intervention
- Good health and well-being