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Efficacy of thrombus aspiration in cardiogenic shock complicating acute myocardial infarction and high thrombus burden

Authors
 Kwon, Woochan  ;  Choi, Ki Hong  ;  Yang, Jeong Hoon  ;  Chung, Yu Jin  ;  Park, Taek Kyu  ;  Lee, Joo Myung  ;  Song, Young Bin  ;  Hahn, Joo-Yong  ;  Choi, Seung-Hyuk  ;  Ahn, Chul-Min  ;  Yu, Cheol Woong  ;  Park, Ik Hyun  ;  Jang, Woo Jin  ;  Kim, Hyun-Joong  ;  Bae, Jang-Whan  ;  Kwon, Sung Uk  ;  Lee, Hyun-Jong  ;  Lee, Wang Soo  ;  Jeong, Jin-Ok  ;  Park, Sang-Don  ;  Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol 
Citation
 REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA, Vol.76(9) : 719-728, 2023-09 
Journal Title
REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA
ISSN
 0300-8932 
Issue Date
2023-09
Keywords
Myocardial infarction ; Cardiogenic shock ; Coronary thrombosis ; Thrombectomy
Abstract
Introduction and objectives: Current guidelines do not recommend routine thrombus aspiration in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) because no benefits were observed in previous randomized trials. However, there are limited data in cardiogenic shock (CS) complicating AMI. Methods: We included 575 patients with AMI complicated by CS. The participants were stratified into the TA and no-TA groups based on use of TA. The primary outcome was a composite of 6-month all-cause death or heart failure rehospitalization. The efficacy of TA was additionally assessed based on thrombus burden (grade I-IV vs V). Results: No significant difference was found in in-hospital death (28.9% vs 33.5%; P =.28), or 6-month death, or heart failure rehospitalization (32.4% vs 39.4%; HRadj: 0.80; 95%CI, 0.59-1.09; P =.16) between the TA and no-TA groups. However, in 368 patients with a higher thrombus burden (grade V), the TA group had a significantly lower risk of 6-month all-cause death or heart failure rehospitalization than the no-TA group (33.4% vs 46.3%; HRadj: 0.59; 95%CI, 0.41-0.85; P =.004), with significant interaction between thrombus burden and use of TA for primary outcome (adjusted P-int =.03). Conclusions: Routine use of TA did not reduce short- and mid-term adverse clinical outcomes in patients with AMI complicated by CS. However, in select patients with a high thrombus burden, the use of TA might be associated with improved clinical outcomes. The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT02985008).
DOI
10.1016/j.rec.2023.01.009
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Ahn, Chul-Min(안철민) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7071-4370
Ahn, Chul-Min(안철민)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/199417
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