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Multicenter Intravascular Ultrasound Validation Study Among Heart Transplant Recipients: Outcomes After Five Years

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Objectives

We sought to assess the validity of first-year intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) data as a surrogate marker for long-term outcome after heart transplantation.

Background

Cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is a major impediment to long-term graft survival. Intravascular ultrasound is more sensitive than coronary angiography and detects intimal thickening (early CAV) in the coronary arteries of the donor heart. Single-center studies have suggested first-year IVUS results might be a surrogate marker for long-term outcome.

Methods

First-year IVUS results and subsequent five-year clinical follow-up data were reviewed in 125 heart transplant recipients from five institutions. The IVUS tapes (at baseline and one year) were re-analyzed at a core IVUS laboratory. The change in maximal intimal thickness (MIT) from baseline to one year was recorded for several matched sites in the same coronary artery. Patients were classified into two groups: those with ≥0.5 mm in the MIT in any matched site (group 1) and those with MIT <0.5 mm (group 2).

Results

Group 1 patients compared with group 2 patients had a higher incidence of death or graft loss (D/GL, 20.8% vs. 5.9%; p = 0.007), had more nonfatal major adverse cardiac events and/or D/GL (45.8% vs. 16.8%; p = 0.003), and had more findings of newly occurring angiographic luminal irregularities (65.2% vs. 32.6%, p = 0.004).

Conclusions

This multicenter study suggests that progression of intimal thickening ≥0.5 mm in the first year after transplantation appears to be a reliable surrogate marker for subsequent mortality, nonfatal major adverse cardiac events, and development of angiographic CAV through five years after heart transplantation.

Abbreviations and acronyms

CAD
coronary artery disease
CAV
cardiac allograft vasculopathy
CMH
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel
CMV
cytomegalovirus
D/GL
death and/or graft loss
IA
intimal area
IVUS
intravascular ultrasound
MIT
maximal intimal thickness
NF-MACE
nonfatal major adverse cardiac events

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This study was sponsored by a grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals.