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Coronary syndromes. Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai , MD Sapienza University of Rome , Italy giuseppe.biondizoccai@uniroma1.it. Learning goals. Preamble Definitions Impact Approach Management. Learning goals. Preamble Definitions Impact Approach Management. Time machine.
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Coronary syndromes Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai, MD Sapienza University ofRome, Italy giuseppe.biondizoccai@uniroma1.it
Learninggoals • Preamble • Definitions • Impact • Approach • Management
Learninggoals • Preamble • Definitions • Impact • Approach • Management
Timemachine Teixeraet al, Int J Cardiol 2013
Learninggoals • Preamble • Definitions • Impact • Approach • Management
Differentialdiagnosisofcoronarysyndromes • Asymptomatic CAD • Chronicstable angina • Unstable angina • Acute myocardialinfarction In addition: • Ischemiccardiomyopathy • Suddenischemiccardiacdeath • Myocardial ischemia due tospasm or mismatch Wijnset al, Eur Heart J 2010
Fromdiagnosistoriskstratification http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_coronary_syndrome
Thirduniversaldefinitionofmyocardialinfarction • Detection of a rise and/or fall of cardiac biomarker values [preferably cardiac troponin (cTn)] with at least one value above the 99th percentile upper reference limit (URL) and with at least one of the following: • Symptomsof ischemia. • New or presumed new significant ST-segment–T wave (ST–T) changes or new left bundle branch block (LBBB). • Development of pathological Q waves in the ECG. • Imaging evidence of new loss of viable myocardium or new regional wall motion abnormality. • Identification of an intracoronary thrombus by angiography or autopsy. Thygesenet al, Eur Heart J 2012
Thirduniversaldefinitionofmyocardialinfarction: subtypes Thygesenet al, Eur Heart J 2012
Thirduniversaldefinitionofmyocardialinfarction: subtypes • 1 - Spontaneous MI: related to plaque rupture, ulceration, fissuring, erosion, or dissection with resulting intraluminal thrombus in one or more of the coronary arteries leading to decreased myocardial blood flow or distal platelet emboli with ensuing myocyte necrosis. • 2 - SecondaryMI: In instances of myocardial injury with necrosis where a condition other than CAD contributes to an imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and/or demand, e.g. spasm, anemia, etc. • 3 - FatalMI: Cardiac death with symptoms suggestive of myocardial ischaemia and presumed new ischaemic ECG changes or new LBBB. Thygesenet al, Eur Heart J 2012
Thirduniversaldefinitionofmyocardialinfarction: subtypes • 4a – Relatedto PCI: >5 x 99th percentile URL in patients with normal baseline values (>99th percentile URL) or a rise of cTn values >20% if the baseline values are elevated and are stable or falling. In addition, symptoms, new ischemic ECG changes, angiographic loss of patency, or imaging demonstration of MI. • 4b – Relatedtostentthrombosis: angiography or autopsyevidence and cardiac biomarkers values with at least one value above the 99th percentile URL. • 5 – Relatedto CABG: cardiac biomarker values >10 x 99th percentile URL. In addition, new pathological Q waves or new LBBB, or angiographic documented new graft or new native coronary artery occlusion, or imaging evidence of MI. Thygesenet al, Eur Heart J 2012
Learninggoals • Preamble • Definitions • Impact • Approach • Management
Stable CAD in diabetics Farkouhet al, New Engl J Med 2012
Stable CAD MACCE (%) Farkouhet al, New Engl J Med 2012
Stable CAD in diabetics Farkouhet al, New Engl J Med 2012
Medicallymanaged ACS Roeet al, New Engl J Med 2012
Invasivelymanaged ACS Cardiovascualrdeath, MI, or stroke (%) Wallentinet al, New Engl J Med 2009
STEMI Cardiovascualrdeath, MI, or stroke (%) Montalescotet al, Lancet 2012
Learninggoals • Preamble • Definitions • Impact • Approach • Management
High-sensitivitytroponins Thygesenet al, Eur Heart J 2012
Ischemicscores Discrimination (c statistic) D’Ascenzoet al, ContempClinTrials 2012
Bleedingscores www.crusadebleedingscore.com
SYNTAX score www.syntaxscore.com
SYNTAX score www.syntaxscore.com
SYNTAX score Farooqet al, Lancet 2013
Learninggoals • Preamble • Definitions • Impact • Approach • Management
Radialaccess Romagnoli et al, J Am CollCardiol 2012
Prehospitalthrombolysis Death, shock, CHF, or reinfarction (%) Armstrong et al, New Engl J Med 2013
Bivalirudin NACE (%) MACE (%) Kastrati et al, New Engl J Med 2008
Prasugrel Cardiovasculardeath, MI or stroke Non-CABG-related TIMI major bleeding Wiviottet al, New Engl J Med 2008
Ticagrelor Vasculardeath, MI or stroke Major bleeding Months Months Wallentinet al, New Engl J Med 2009
Adjustedindirectcomparison Biondi-Zoccaiet al, Int J Cardiol 2011
Cangrelor Stentthrombosis (%) Bhattet al, New Engl J Med 2013 (57% CSA, 25% NSTEACS, 18% STEMI)
Rivaroxaban Mega et al, New Engl J Med 2012
Beta-blockers Cardiovasculardeath, MI or stroke (%) Bangalore et al, JAMA 2012
Statins Patti et al, Circulation 2011
Fractional flow reserve De Bruyneet al, New Engl J Med 2012
CABG or PCI? Mohret al, Lancet 2013
Off-pump vs on-pump CABG Palmerini et al, J Am CollCardiol 2012; Palmerini et al, Am Heart J 2013
Drug-elutingstents Palmerini et al, Lancet 2012
Drug-elutingstents Palmerini et al, Lancet 2012
Drug-elutingballoons Byrne et al, Lancet 2013
Bioresorbablestents Palmerini et al, Lancet 2012
Bioresorbablestents Serruyset al, Lancet 2009
Take home messages • Developments in the fieldofcoronarysyndromesrepresentanoutstandingexampleof the successfulcombinationofpathophysiologic, diagnostic, prognostic, pharmacologic and deviceresearch. • Despite the dramaticprognosticimprovement, severalissuesremainunsettled. • In addition, the worseningplethoraof management optionswillmake the treatment ofindividualpatients more and more complex, unlessrisk-beneficial and cost-beneficialtailoringtools are developed.
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