Title of article :
Left anterior descending artery wrapping around the left ventricular apex predicts additional risk of future events after anterior myocardial infarction
Author/Authors :
Kobayashi, Nobuaki Division of Intensive Care Unit - Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital - Chiba - Japan , Maehara, Akiko New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center; New York; Clinical Trials Center - Cardiovascular Research Foundation - New York - NY - USA
Pages :
2
From page :
259
To page :
260
Abstract :
Anterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) owing to an occlusion of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) is associated with the highest risk of adverse clinical outcomes because of the large amount of myocardial territory supplied by the LAD compared with other coronary arteries (1, 2). In addition, anatomical features, such as a long LAD wrapping around the left ventricular (LV) apex, can play an important role in the outcomes in patients with anterior STEMI (3-5). In this study, a wrap-around LAD was defined as an LAD wrapping more than one-fourth of the inferior wall of LV (6- 8), and the frequency of LAD wrapping around LV apex was reported to be 26.4%–34.9%. Interestingly, even when the definition was expanded to include a minor wrap-around LAD (perfusion of the LV apex by any branch from LAD, with a prevalence of 76.0%–79.5%) (3, 4, 9, 10), wrap-around LAD has been reported to be associated with poor long-term outcomes. The following are the mechanisms of worse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with anterior STEMI and a wrap-around LAD compared with those without. (i) The infarcted myocardium territory is larger in patients with a wrap-around LAD and (ii) occlusion of a wrap-around LAD is associated with subsequent apical LV remodeling. Using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI), we have reported that in patients who had a myocardial infarction (MI), having a wrap-around LAD was related to an apical wall infarction and a higher incidence of heart failure and stroke, regardless of the overall infarct size (3). In a subsequent larger study of patients with STEMI (4), we also showed that patients with a wrap-around LAD had a higher prevalence of stroke owing to LV mural thrombus and stent thrombosis, in addition to a higher prevalence of heart failure
Keywords :
Left anterior descending artery , left ventricular apex predicts , additional risk of future events , anterior myocardial infarction
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2584454
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