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  • The OPTIVUS-Complex PCI study investigated the effectiveness of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) compared to standard PCI and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients with multivessel coronary disease.
  • The study included 1,021 patients and analyzed outcomes through propensity score matching with historical PCI and CABG groups, focusing on major events like death and myocardial infarction.
  • Results showed that the IVUS-guided approach significantly reduced the risk of major adverse events at one year compared to both historical PCI and CABG controls, indicating better clinical outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background: There is a paucity of data on the effect of optimal intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) compared with standard PCI or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients with multivessel disease.

Methods and results: The OPTIVUS-Complex PCI study multivessel cohort was a prospective multicenter single-arm study enrolling 1,021 patients undergoing multivessel PCI including the left anterior descending coronary artery using IVUS aiming to meet the prespecified criteria for optimal stent expansion. We conducted propensity score matching analyses between the OPTIVUS group and historical PCI or CABG control groups from the CREDO-Kyoto registry cohort-3 (1,565 and 899 patients) fulfilling the inclusion criteria for this study. The primary endpoint was a composite of death, myocardial infarction, stroke, or any coronary revascularization. In the propensity score-matched cohort (OPTIVUS vs. historical PCI control: 926 patients in each group; OPTIVUS vs. historical CABG control: 436 patients in each group), the cumulative 1-year incidence of the primary endpoint was significantly lower in the OPTIVUS group than in the historical PCI control group (10.4% vs. 23.3%; log-rank P<0.001) or the historical CABG control group (11.8% vs. 16.5%; log-rank P=0.02).

Conclusions: IVUS-guided PCI targeting the OPTIVUS criteria combined with contemporary clinical practice was associated with superior clinical outcomes at 1 year compared with not only the historical PCI control, but also the historical CABG control.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-22-0837DOI Listing

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