Procedural myocardial injury, infarction and mortality in patients undergoing elective PCI: a pooled analysis of patient-level data
European Heart Journal

Abstract
The prognostic importance of cardiac procedural myocardial injury and myocardial infarction (MI) in chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is still debated.
We analysed individual data of 9081 patients undergoing elective PCI with normal pre-PCI baseline cardiac troponin (cTn) levels. Multivariate models evaluated the association between post-PCI elevations in cTn and 1-year mortality, while an interval analysis evaluated the impact of the size of the myocardial injury on mortality. Our analysis was performed in the overall population and also according to the type of cTn used [52.0% had high-sensitivity cTn (hs-cTn)]. Procedural myocardial injury, as defined by the Fourth Universal Definition of MI (UDMI) [post-PCI cTn elevation ≥1 × 99th percentile upper reference limit (URL)], occurred in 52.8% of patients and was not associated with 1-year mortality [adj odds ratio (OR), 1.35, 95% confidence interval (CI) (0.84–1.77),
Our analysis has demonstrated that in CCS patients with normal baseline cTn levels, the post-PCI cTn elevation of ≥5 × 99th percentile URL used to define Type 4a MI is associated with 1-year mortality and could be used to detect ‘major’ procedural myocardial injury in the absence of procedural complications or evidence of new myocardial ischaemia.
Contributors

Michel Zeitouni
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Valeria Paradies
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Huili L Zheng
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Gjin Ndrepepa
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Claudio Cavallini
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Dimitri N Feldman
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Samin K Sharma
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Julinda Mehilli
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Sebastiano Gili
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Giuseppe Tarantini
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Sze Y Ooi
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Clemens von Birgelen
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Allan S Jaffe
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Kristian Thygesen
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Gilles Montalescot
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Heerajnarain Bulluck
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Leeds Teaching Hospitals Leeds , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Derek J Hausenloy
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