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arrest: emergency coronary angiography for all? Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai, MD Sapienza University of Rome, Italy [email protected]

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After cardiac arrest: emergency coronary angiography for all?. Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai , MD Sapienza University of Rome , Italy [email protected]. Learning goals. Scope of the problem Rationale for emergency coronary angiography When perusing it What does it entail - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: After cardiac arrest: emergency coronary angiography for all?

After cardiac arrest: emergency coronary angiography for all?

Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai, MD

Sapienza University of Rome, [email protected]

Page 2: After cardiac arrest: emergency coronary angiography for all?

Learning goals

• Scope of the problem• Rationale for emergency coronary

angiography• When perusing it• What does it entail• Case study

Page 3: After cardiac arrest: emergency coronary angiography for all?

Learning goals

• Scope of the problem• Rationale for emergency coronary

angiography• When perusing it• What does it entail• Case study

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Cardiac arrest has dismal prognosis

Yonemoto et al, Circulation 2011

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Difficult to appraise neurologic status shortly after cardiac arrest

Booth et al, JAMA 2004

LR(+) = sensitivity / (1 – specificity) useful if >10 LR (-) = (1 – sensitivity) / specificity useful if <0.1

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Coronary angiography after OHCA remains underused

Aufderheide et al, Lancet 2011

Page 7: After cardiac arrest: emergency coronary angiography for all?

Learning goals

• Scope of the problem• Rationale for emergency coronary

angiography• When perusing it• What does it entail• Case study

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Coronary occlusions are common

Spaulding et al, New Engl J Med 1997

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Systematic invasive management may be beneficial

Dumas et al, Circ Cardiovasc Interv 2010

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Systematic invasive management may be beneficial

Dumas et al, Circ Cardiovasc Interv 2010

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Systematic invasive management may be beneficial

Dumas et al, Circ Cardiovasc Interv 2010

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Learning goals

• Scope of the problem• Rationale for emergency coronary

angiography• When perusing it• What does it entail• Case study

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Even without ST-elevation or new LBBB

Spaulding et al, N Engl J Med 1997; Dumas et al, Circ Cardiovasc Interv 2010

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Troponin is not very useful either, but…

Dumas et al, Crit Care Med 2012

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…if you wish to pinpoint patients

Primary predictive model for coronary occlusion after OHCA: 1st dose of adrenaline <2 mg (OR=2), smoking (OR=2.0), VF/VT as initial rhythm

(OR=1.7); other predictors were cTnI >4.7 ng/mL (OR=3.6), ↑ST (OR=10.2)

Dumas et al, Crit Care Med 2012

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Learning goals

• Scope of the problem• Rationale for emergency coronary

angiography• When perusing it• What does it entail• Case study

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Decision to cath must be made ASAP

Strote et al, Am J Cardiol 2002

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Radial access is paramount

Agostoni et al, J Am Coll Cardiol 2004

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Hypothermia is recommended

Bernard et al, N Engl J Med 2002; Holzer et al, New Engl J Med 2002

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May be combined with brain CT

Chelly et al, Resuscitation 2002

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Learning goals

• Scope of the problem• Rationale for emergency coronary

angiography• When perusing it• What does it entail• Case study

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Case studyAge: 40 yearsGender: maleComorbidities: type 1 diabetes mellitusDiagnosis: acute myocardial infarction Prehospital events/management: VF treated with DC shock, followed by PEA; manual chest compression, repeat IV adrenaline boluses, tracheal intubation, mechanical ventilationHospital events/management: systemic thrombolysis with alteplase attempted without success; LUCAS deployment and…

Biondi-Zoccai et al, HSR Proc Intensive Care Cardiovasc Anesth 2011

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Baseline coronary angiography

Biondi-Zoccai et al, HSR Proc Intensive Care Cardiovasc Anesth 2011

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Predilation on left main-circumflex

Biondi-Zoccai et al, HSR Proc Intensive Care Cardiovasc Anesth 2011

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Left main-anterior descending stenting

Biondi-Zoccai et al, HSR Proc Intensive Care Cardiovasc Anesth 2011

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Coronary angiography after stenting

Biondi-Zoccai et al, HSR Proc Intensive Care Cardiovasc Anesth 2011

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Take home messages• Patients achieving ROSC after OHCA should be

thoroughly appraised for non-cardiac conditions.• Emergent coronary angiography is

recommended routinely unless prognosis is very dire.

• Emergent coronary angiography can be considered in very selected cases before ROSC if patient/procedural features suggest reasonable likelihood of ROSC.

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Many thanks for your attention

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