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Angiographic evaluation of plaque volume and cardiovascular events after coronary Stent Implantation

BACKGROUND: Plaque volume (PV) is related to major cardiovascular events (MACE) after coronary stent implantation. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between PV before the procedure evaluated by angiography and clinical outcomes. METHODS: This is a prospective cohort study of patients undergoing coronary stent implantation in a referral center. PV before the stent implantation was evaluated by the formula described by Giugliano (Am J Cardiol 2005, 95:173): VP = À X (lesion length) X [(vessel diameter/2)² - (minimum luminal diameter/2)²]. The MACE were registered at clinical follow-up of one year and multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of events. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 824 patients, mean age 60 ± 11 years, 70.0% were male. Diabetes mellitus was present in 21.0% and triple vessel involvement in 12.0%. Average reference diameter was 3.3 ± 3.2 mm, average lesion length was 10.2 ± 4.7 mm and mean residual stenosis was 1.0% ± 12.0%. Patients with MACE had higher PV than those without events (92.84 ± 42.85 vs 85 ± 46.85, p = 0.03). Other variables associated with MACE in the univariate analysis were triple vessel involvement, myocardial infarction, vessel diameter and length of the lesion treated. PV maintained a significant association with MACE after adjusting for the variables described and diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSION: The volume of atheromatous plaque before stenting was higher in patients with MACE on clinical follow-up in one year, regardless of other predictors of events.

Angioplasty, transluminal, percutaneous coronary; coronary artery disease; stents; coronary angiography


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