Volume 129, Issue 3 , Pages 368-372, 13 October 2008
Impact of periprocedural myonecrosis on clinical events after implantation of drug-eluting stents
Abstract
Background
High level of creatine kinase myocardial band isoenzyme (CK-MB) elevation has been associated with late mortality after coronary intervention. We sought to evaluate the impact of periprocedural myonecrosis on clinical events in patients undergoing drug-eluting stents (DES) implantation.
Methods
A total of 1807 patients (2550 lesions) with successful DES implantation were followed for mean duration of 13
±
7 months. Patients with acute myocardial infarction and those with elevated CK-MB at baseline were excluded. Based on the CK-MB levels after stenting, patients were classified into three groups: group I: normal CK-MB (n
=
1429, 79.1%), group II: 1 to 5 times normal CK-MB (n
=
263, 14.6%), and group III: >
5 times normal CK-MB (n
=
115, 6.4%). Major adverse cardiac events (MACE) were defined as cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and target lesion revascularization.
Results
With increasing levels of periprocedural CK-MB, there was an increased incidence of MACE (5.0% in group I vs. 6.1% in group II vs. 10.4% in group III, p
=
0.010) and cardiac death (0.5% in group I vs. 1.1% in group II vs. 2.6% in group III, p
=
0.016). By multivariate analysis, periprocedural peak CK-MB level was independent predictor of MACE (hazard ratio 1.01, 95% confidence interval 1.00 to 1.03; p
=
0.044).
Conclusions
Periprocedural myonecrosis was significantly associated with subsequent adverse clinical events after DES implantation.
Keywords: Creatine kinase, Coronary artery disease, Stent
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PII: S0167-5273(07)01712-3
doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2007.07.125
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