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Review
. 2022 Oct;47(10):101002.
doi: 10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2021.101002. Epub 2021 Sep 26.

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Vs Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery for Unprotected Left Main Coronary Disease: G-LM Registry

Amin Daoulah  1 Abdulaziz Alasmari  2 Ahmad S Hersi  3 Mohammed Alshehri  4 Turki Al Garni  5 Reda Abuelatta  6 Haitham Amin  7 Wael Almahmeed  8 Alwaleed Aljohar  3 Bader K Abumelha  9 Badr Alzahrani  5 Mohamed Ajaz Ghani  6 Nooraldaem Yousif  7 Shahrukh Hashmani  8 Salem M Al-Faifi  10 Hameedullah M Kazim  11 Wael Refaat  12 Ziad Dahdouh  13 Feras Khaliel  14 Jairam Aithal  15 Ahmed Elmahrouk  16 Ahmed M Ibrahim  17 Abdelmaksoud Elganady  18 Mohammed A Qutub  19 Mohamed N Alama  19 Abdulwali Abohasan  20 Taher Hassan  21 Mohammed Balghith  22 Abdulrahman M Alqahtani  23 Ahmed F Abdelaziz  24 Issam Altnji  25 Adnan Fathey Hussien  26 Ibrahim A M Abdulhabeeb  27 Osama Ahmad  13 Mamdouh M Haddara  28 Abdulrahman H Alqahtani  29 Saif S Alshahrani  30 Wael Qenawi  4 Mohamed H Izzeldin  4 Osama El-Sayed  2 Ahmed Jamjoom  2 Abdulrahman Al Moghairi  5 Hussein Al Amri  5 Waleed Moubark Ibrahim  6 Mohsen M Alarbash  6 Tajammul Hussain  7 Fahad Shamsi  8 Ehab Selim  11 Mohamed Ramadan  12 Hani Al-Sergani  13 Tahir Mohamed  13 Abdulwahab Al Khalifa  31 Niranjan Hiremath  8 Amira Ali Taha Ibrahim  15 Hassane Abdallah  32 Amr Elprince  32 Ahmed Diab  17 Diaa Eldin A Seoud  33 Ahmed A Alghamdi  34 Khaled E Alebrahim  34 Duna Basudan  35 Faisal Omar M Al Nasser  6 Ibrahim Ahmed Abuagila Ali  6 Abeer M Shawky  18 Ahmed Ghonim  19 Abdullah Al Khushail  5 Maun N Feteih  10 Seraj Abualnaja  26 Bandar Alhaddadi  22 Sameer Alhamid  36 Waleed A Ahmed  37 Zainab M Jafary  23 Samir Ahnia  27 Jala Gasem  10 Shahad Alaydarous  10 Tamer Khatab  11 Ataaelrahman Mohamed  11 Mohamed Maghrabi  11 Faisal Al Samadi  23 Tareef H Kannout  23 Najeeb Mahrous  23 Yahya Almaleh  38 Adil B Al Riyami  39 Altayyeb Yousef  40 Mohammed Ali Ahmed  41 Ruqayyah Ali Ahmed  42 Wael Tawfik  43 Nasser Almegreb  44 Mazen S Faden  45 Ejazul Haq  2 Salah N AlOtaibi  28 Akram Eldesoky  46 Francis A Clarkson  47 Amir Lotfi  48
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Vs Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery for Unprotected Left Main Coronary Disease: G-LM Registry

Amin Daoulah et al. Curr Probl Cardiol. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) has been the standard of care for revascularization for patients with obstructive unprotected left main coronary disease (ULMCA). There have been multiple randomized and registry data demonstrating the technical and clinical efficacy of PCI in certain patients with ULMCA. The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical outcomes of ULMCA PCI as compared to CABG in patients requiring revascularization in three Gulf countries. All ULMCA cases treated by PCI with DES versus CABG were retrospectively identified from 14 centers in 3 Arab Gulf countries (KSA, UAE, and Bahrain) from January 2015 to December 2019. In total, 2138 patients were included: 1222 were treated with PCI versus 916 with CABG. Patients undergoing PCI were older, and had higher comorbidities and mean European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE). Aborted cardiac arrest and cardiogenic shock were reported more in the PCI group at hospital presentation. In addition, lower ejection fractions were reported in the PCI group. In hospital mortality and major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) occurred more in patients undergoing CABG than PCI. At median follow-up of 15 months (interquartile range, 30), no difference was observed in freedom from revascularization, MACCE, or total mortality between those treated with PCI and CABG. While findings are similar to Western data registries, continued follow-up will be needed to ascertain whether this pattern continues into latter years.

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