A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)

Background: The field of interventional cardiology continues to rapidly evolve as a result of many advances in devices as well as adjunctive medications which have been paralleled by a concomitant improvement in the safety and efficacy of PCI. Objectives: We aimed at registering our elective PCI pro...

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Main Authors: Ayman El Nagger, Ayman Moharam, Khalid Taima, Walid kamel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2011-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Heart Journal
Subjects:
PCI
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260811000202
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spelling doaj-c062a4980e5a4d05ad8af826c7bc797e2020-11-25T02:44:57ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Heart Journal1110-26082011-09-0163316917410.1016/j.ehj.2011.08.019A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)Ayman El NaggerAyman MoharamKhalid TaimaWalid kamelBackground: The field of interventional cardiology continues to rapidly evolve as a result of many advances in devices as well as adjunctive medications which have been paralleled by a concomitant improvement in the safety and efficacy of PCI. Objectives: We aimed at registering our elective PCI procedures with respect to their procedure details, outcome, in hospital complications and long term follow up. We tried to determine our performance in comparison to other registries and to find out risk factors associated with poor outcome. Patient and methods: The material of this study included 1897 patients (1564 males and 333 females) who underwent PCI at the Critical Care Department, Cairo University between January 2003 to December 2007 with a follow up of 1–5 years. Retrospective analysis of those data had been done including clinical events such as death, MI, target vessel revascularization (TVR) and major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Results: The cohort was predominantly male (82.2%) with a mean age of 55 ± 9 years. We had wide variety of PCI procedures, BMS stenting shared up 75.1% of our patients, DES 9.8%, PTCA 4.1%, failed PCI 4.4%, combined stents 1.2% and stenting with PTCA contributed 5.4% of the total patients. During hospital study clinical success was achieved in 92.8% of cases with low rate of clinical events; mortality (0.3%), MI (0.5%) with no reported cases of TVR. Angiographic success was achieved in 95.5% of treated segments with 6.7% angiographic complications. During follow up, death, MI, TVR and MACE rates increased from (3.2%, 2.1%, 8.5% and 10.2%) at first year to (24.2%, 17.2%, 35.9% and 57.2%), respectively, after 5 years follow up duration. There was a significant relationship between renal impairment, chronic total occlusion (CTO), bifurcation lesion, long lesion (>20 mm), number of stents implanted and occurence of PCI complications. Conclusion: Our experience is comparable to other registries. We differed in our demographic features which affected our patient’s characteristics. However, we need to establish our own registries based on our real life scenarios in the developing countries.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260811000202PCICoronary angiographyRegistry
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author Ayman El Nagger
Ayman Moharam
Khalid Taima
Walid kamel
spellingShingle Ayman El Nagger
Ayman Moharam
Khalid Taima
Walid kamel
A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)
The Egyptian Heart Journal
PCI
Coronary angiography
Registry
author_facet Ayman El Nagger
Ayman Moharam
Khalid Taima
Walid kamel
author_sort Ayman El Nagger
title A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)
title_short A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)
title_full A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)
title_fullStr A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. Egyptian Critical Care Department Angioplasty Registry (ECDAR)
title_sort retrospective single center registry and long term follow-up of patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention. egyptian critical care department angioplasty registry (ecdar)
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Heart Journal
issn 1110-2608
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Background: The field of interventional cardiology continues to rapidly evolve as a result of many advances in devices as well as adjunctive medications which have been paralleled by a concomitant improvement in the safety and efficacy of PCI. Objectives: We aimed at registering our elective PCI procedures with respect to their procedure details, outcome, in hospital complications and long term follow up. We tried to determine our performance in comparison to other registries and to find out risk factors associated with poor outcome. Patient and methods: The material of this study included 1897 patients (1564 males and 333 females) who underwent PCI at the Critical Care Department, Cairo University between January 2003 to December 2007 with a follow up of 1–5 years. Retrospective analysis of those data had been done including clinical events such as death, MI, target vessel revascularization (TVR) and major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Results: The cohort was predominantly male (82.2%) with a mean age of 55 ± 9 years. We had wide variety of PCI procedures, BMS stenting shared up 75.1% of our patients, DES 9.8%, PTCA 4.1%, failed PCI 4.4%, combined stents 1.2% and stenting with PTCA contributed 5.4% of the total patients. During hospital study clinical success was achieved in 92.8% of cases with low rate of clinical events; mortality (0.3%), MI (0.5%) with no reported cases of TVR. Angiographic success was achieved in 95.5% of treated segments with 6.7% angiographic complications. During follow up, death, MI, TVR and MACE rates increased from (3.2%, 2.1%, 8.5% and 10.2%) at first year to (24.2%, 17.2%, 35.9% and 57.2%), respectively, after 5 years follow up duration. There was a significant relationship between renal impairment, chronic total occlusion (CTO), bifurcation lesion, long lesion (>20 mm), number of stents implanted and occurence of PCI complications. Conclusion: Our experience is comparable to other registries. We differed in our demographic features which affected our patient’s characteristics. However, we need to establish our own registries based on our real life scenarios in the developing countries.
topic PCI
Coronary angiography
Registry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260811000202
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