Routine invasive strategy within 24 hours of thrombolysis versus ischaemia-guided conservative approach for acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation (GRACIA-1): a randomised controlled trial
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Routine invasive strategy within 24 hours of thrombolysis versus ischaemia-guided conservative approach for acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation (GRACIA-1): a randomised controlled trial
Abstract
Background: In patients with ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI), early post-thrombolysis routine angioplasty has been discouraged because of its association with high incidence of events. The GRACIA-1 trial was designed to reassess the benefits of an early post-thrombolysis interventional approach in the era of stents and new antiplatelet agents.
Methods: 500 patients with thrombolysed STEMI (with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator) were randomly assigned to angiography and intervention if indicated within 24 h of thrombolysis, or to an ischaemia-guided conservative approach. The primary endpoint was the combined rate of death, reinfarction, or revascularisation at 12 months. Analysis was by intention to treat.
Findings: Invasive treatment included stenting of the culprit artery in 80% (199 of 248) patients, bypass surgery in six (2%), non-culprit artery stenting in three, and no intervention in 40 (16%). Predischarge revascularisation was needed in 51 of 252 patients in the conservative group. By comparison with patients receiving conservative treatment, by 1 year, patients in the invasive group had lower frequency of primary endpoint (23 [9%] vs 51 [21%], risk ratio 0.44 [95% CI 0.28-0.70], p=0.0008), and they tended to have reduced rate of death or reinfarction (7% vs 12%, 0.59 [0.33-1.05], p=0.07). Index time in hospital was shorter in the invasive group, with no differences in major bleeding or vascular complications. At 30 days both groups had a similar incidence of cardiac events. In-hospital incidence of revascularisation induced by spontaneous recurrence of ischaemia was higher in patients in the conservative group than in those in the invasive group.
Interpretation: In patients with STEMI, early post-thrombolysis catheterisation and appropriate intervention is safe and might be preferable to a conservative strategy since it reduces the need for unplanned in-hospital revascularisation, and improves 1-year clinical outcome.
Comment in
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Lyse now, stent later: the grace of GRACIA.Lancet. 2004 Sep 18-24;364(9439):1014-5. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17072-4. Lancet. 2004. PMID: 15380948 No abstract available.
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GRACIA: implications for clinical practice.Lancet. 2005 Jan 29-Feb 4;365(9457):381; author reply 382. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)17816-7. Lancet. 2005. PMID: 15680443 No abstract available.
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Invasive strategy within 24 hours of thrombolysis reduced death, nonfatal reinfarction, and ischemia-induced revascularization in STEMI.ACP J Club. 2005 Mar-Apr;142(2):38. ACP J Club. 2005. PMID: 15739985 No abstract available.
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Early post-thrombolysis catheterisation may be preferable to a conservative strategy for people with ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Commentary 1.Evid Based Cardiovasc Med. 2005 Mar;9(1):55-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ebcm.2005.01.010. Evid Based Cardiovasc Med. 2005. PMID: 16379990 No abstract available.
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Early post-thrombolysis catheterisation may be preferable to a conservative strategy for people with ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Commentary.Evid Based Cardiovasc Med. 2005 Mar;9(1):55-6, 59-60. doi: 10.1016/j.ebcm.2005.01.028. Evid Based Cardiovasc Med. 2005. PMID: 16379991 No abstract available.
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