Effect of PCI on health status in ischemic left ventricular dysfunction: insights from REVIVED-BCIS2

Ryan, M. et al. (2024) Effect of PCI on health status in ischemic left ventricular dysfunction: insights from REVIVED-BCIS2. JACC: Heart Failure, (doi: 10.1016/j.jchf.2024.03.010) (PMID:38727649) (In Press)

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Abstract

Background In the REVIVED-BCIS2 (Revascularization for Ischemic Ventricular Dysfunction) trial, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) did not reduce the incidence of death or hospitalization for heart failure (HHF). Objectives This prespecified secondary analysis investigated the effect of PCI on health status measured with the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) combined with the primary outcome in a win ratio. Methods Participants with severe ischemic left ventricular dysfunction were randomized to either PCI in addition to optimal medical therapy (OMT) (PCI) or OMT alone (OMT). The primary outcome was a hierarchical composite of all-cause death, HHF, and KCCQ–Overall Summary Score (OSS) at 24 months analyzed using the unmatched win ratio. The key secondary endpoint was a KCCQ-OSS responder analysis. Results A total of 347 participants were randomized to PCI and 353 to OMT. Median age was 70.0 years (Q1-Q3: 63.3-76.1 years). Mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 27.0 ± 6.7%. PCI did not improve the primary endpoint (win ratio for PCI vs OMT: 1.05; 95% CI: 0.88-1.26; P = 0.58). PCI resulted in more KCCQ-OSS responders than OMT at 6 months (54.1% vs 40.7%; OR: 1.96; 95% CI: 1.41-2.71; P < 0.001) and fewer deteriorators (25.2% vs 31.4%; OR: 0.69; 95% CI: 0.47-1.00; P = 0.048). PCI did not impact KCCQ-OSS responders or deteriorators at 12 or 24 months. Conclusions PCI did not improve the hierarchical composite of death, HHF, and health status at 2 years. PCI improved KCCQ-OSS at 6 months, but this benefit was not sustained to 1- or 2-year follow-up.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:coronary artery disease, randomized trial, left ventricular dysfunction, percutaneous coronary intervention, win ratio, quality of life
Status:In Press
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Docherty, Dr Kieran and Petrie, Professor Mark
Authors: Ryan, M., Taylor, D., Dodd, M., Spertus, J. A., Kosiborod, M. N., Shaukat, A., Docherty, K. F., Clayton, T., Perera, D., Petrie, M. C., and REVIVED-BCIS2 Investigators,
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
Journal Name:JACC: Heart Failure
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:2213-1779
ISSN (Online):2213-1787
Copyright Holders:Copyright: © 2024 The Authors
First Published:First published in JACC: Heart Failure 2024
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons licence

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