Percutaneous coronary intervention due to chronic total occlusion in the left main coronary artery after bypass grafting: A feasible option in selected cases

Chronic total occlusion (CTO) of the left main coronary artery (LMCA) is an infrequent finding. Revascularization is recommended in the presence of demonstrated viability or ischemia. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) has long been considered the preferred option. Patients with previous CABG du...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista portuguesa de cardiologia 2018-10, Vol.37 (10), p.865.e1-865.e4
Hauptverfasser: Flores-Umanzor, Eduardo, Martin-Yuste, Victoria, Caldentey, Guillem, Vazquez, Sara, Jimenez-Britez, Gustavo, San Antonio, Rodolfo, Cepas-Guillen, Pedro, Pujol-Lopez, Margarida, Hernández, Marco, Sabaté, Manel
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Zusammenfassung:Chronic total occlusion (CTO) of the left main coronary artery (LMCA) is an infrequent finding. Revascularization is recommended in the presence of demonstrated viability or ischemia. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) has long been considered the preferred option. Patients with previous CABG due to LMCA disease with occlusion of one graft and progression of the LMCA to CTO constitute a special population, as just one ischemic artery remains. For these patients, there is no other option for revascularization other than cardiac surgery (requiring resternotomy) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of the LMCA. Out of 620 patients with CTO diagnosed in our center, we identified five with previous CABG due to LMCA disease for a retrospective case series. They had occlusion of one graft and progression of the LMCA to CTO. All five underwent PCI. Each patient received a functional classification for angina, myocardial ischemic tests, and a follow-up coronary angiogram during a median follow-up of 63 months. Coronary angiogram showed CTO of the semi-protected LMCA lesions with two CABGs previously performed in all patients, one occluded and the other patent. Three patients had occluded saphenous vein grafts to the circumflex coronary artery, and the rest had left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery CABG failure. Ischemia and viability were demonstrated. Surgery was ruled out due to high surgical risk. PCI due to CTO of the LMCA with drug-eluting stents was performed. In a five-year follow-up period, four patients remained asymptomatic and event free. One post-PCI death occurred from non-cardiovascular cause. PCI due to CTO of the LMCA following CABG can be successful and safe and can provide sustained clinical improvements in selected cases. A oclusão crónica total (OCT) do tronco comum (TC) coronário é um achado pouco frequente. A revascularização é recomendada na presença de viabilidade ou de isquemia comprovada. A coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) tem sido durante muito tempo a opção preferencial. Os doentes com CABG prévia devida a doença do TC com oclusão de um enxerto e progressão para oclusão crónica total do tronco comum constituem uma população especial, uma vez que fica apenas uma artéria com isquemia. Para esses doentes não existe outra opção de revascularização além da cirurgia cardíaca – com necessidade de reesternotomia – ou a intervenção coronária percutânea do tronco comum. Dos 620 doentes com oclusões coronária
ISSN:0870-2551
2174-2030
2174-2049
DOI:10.1016/j.repc.2017.03.015