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The Occluded Artery Trial (OAT) Viability Ancillary Study (OAT-NUC): influence of infarct zone viability on left ventricular remodeling after percutaneous coronary intervention versus optimal medical therapy alone.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The Occluded Artery Trial (OAT) showed no difference in outcomes between percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) versus optimal medical therapy (MED) in patients with persistent total occlusion of the infarct-related artery 3 to 28 days post-myocardial infarction. Whether PCI may benefit a subset of patients with preservation of infarct zone (IZ) viability is unknown.

Methods and results

The OAT nuclear ancillary study hypothesized that (1) IZ viability influences left ventricular (LV) remodeling and that (2) PCI as compared with MED attenuates adverse remodeling in post-myocardial infarction patients with preserved viability. Enrolled were 124 OAT patients who underwent resting nitroglycerin-enhanced technetium-99m sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) before OAT randomization, with repeat imaging at 1 year. All images were quantitatively analyzed for infarct size, IZ viability, LV volumes, and function in a core laboratory. At baseline, mean infarct size was 26% ± 18 of the LV, mean IZ viability was 43% ± 8 of peak uptake, and most patients (70%) had at least moderately retained IZ viability. There were no significant differences in 1-year end-diastolic or end-systolic volume change between those with severely reduced versus moderately retained IZ viability, or when compared by treatment assignment PCI versus MED. In multivariable models, increasing baseline viability independently predicted improvement in ejection fraction (P = .005). There was no interaction between IZ viability and treatment assignment for any measure of LV remodeling.

Conclusions

In the contemporary era of MED, PCI of the infarct-related artery compared with MED alone does not impact LV remodeling irrespective of IZ viability.

SUBMITTER: Udelson JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3073850 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Occluded Artery Trial (OAT) Viability Ancillary Study (OAT-NUC): influence of infarct zone viability on left ventricular remodeling after percutaneous coronary intervention versus optimal medical therapy alone.

Udelson James E JE   Pearte Camille A CA   Kimmelstiel Carey D CD   Kruk Mariusz M   Kufera Joseph A JA   Forman Sandra A SA   Teresinska Anna A   Bychowiec Bartosz B   Marin-Neto Jose Antonio JA   Höchtl Thomas T   Cohen Eric A EA   Caramori Paulo P   Busz-Papiez Benita B   Adlbrecht Christopher C   Sadowski Zygmunt P ZP   Ruzyllo Witold W   Kinan Debra J DJ   Lamas Gervasio A GA   Hochman Judith S JS  

American heart journal 20110301 3


<h4>Background</h4>The Occluded Artery Trial (OAT) showed no difference in outcomes between percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) versus optimal medical therapy (MED) in patients with persistent total occlusion of the infarct-related artery 3 to 28 days post-myocardial infarction. Whether PCI may benefit a subset of patients with preservation of infarct zone (IZ) viability is unknown.<h4>Methods and results</h4>The OAT nuclear ancillary study hypothesized that (1) IZ viability influences left  ...[more]

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