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Myocardial Salvage is Reduced in Primary PCI-Treated STEMI Patients with Microvascular Obstruction,Demonstrated by Early and Late CMR
Authors:Shanmuganathan Limalanathan  Jan Eritsland  Geir ?ystein Andersen  Nils-Einar Kl?w  Michael Abdelnoor  Pavel Hoffmann
Institution:1. Department of Cardiology Oslo University Hospital Ullevål, Oslo, Norway.; 2. Department of Radiology, Oslo University Hospital Ullevål, Oslo, Norway.; 3. Center for Clinical Research, Unit of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Oslo University Hospital Ullevål, Oslo, Norway.; 4. Center for Heart Failure Research, University of Oslo, Norway.; 5. Center for Clinical Heart Research University of Oslo, Norway.; Cliniche Humanitas Gavazzeni, Italy,
Abstract:

Objectives

This study evaluates the association between microvascular obstruction and myocardial salvage, determined by cardiac magnetic resonance performed both in the acute stage of myocardial infarction and after 4 months.

Methods

In patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction treated by primary percutaneous coronary intervention, myocardial salvage, infarct size, left ventricular volumes, and ejection fraction were assessed by early (1–4 days) and follow-up (4 months) cardiac magnetic resonance. These variables were related to the presence or absence of microvascular obstruction at early investigation. Myocardial salvage was determined by: (1) myocardium at risk and infarct size measured in the acute stage and (2) myocardium at risk, measured acutely, and infarct size measured after 4 months. Multivariate analyses were performed, adjusting for clinical confounders at baseline.

Results

Microvascular obstruction was present in 49 of 94 included patients, (52%). Myocardial salvage was significantly reduced in patients with microvascular obstruction, compared to those without: 23% vs. 38%, measured acutely, and 39.8% vs. 65.4%, after 4 months (p<0.001). The presence of microvascular obstruction was significantly and independently associated with large infarct size, lower left ventricular ejection fraction, and larger left ventricular end-systolic volume.

Conclusion

The presence of microvascular obstruction demonstrated by cardiac magnetic resonance early after infarction was associated with impaired myocardial salvage. This association was more marked when based on measurement of infarct size after 4 months compared to assessment in the acute stage.
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