Coronary Intervention
Clinical Research
Predicting 3-Year Mortality After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Updated Logistic Clinical SYNTAX Score Based on Patient-Level Data From 7 Contemporary Stent Trials

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Objectives

This study aimed to update the Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score to predict 3-year survival after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and compare the performance with the SYNTAX score alone.

Background

The SYNTAX score is a well-established angiographic tool to predict long-term outcomes after PCI. The Logistic Clinical SYNTAX score, developed by combining clinical variables with the anatomic SYNTAX score, has been shown to perform better than the SYNTAX score alone in predicting 1-year outcomes after PCI. However, the ability of this score to predict long-term survival is unknown.

Methods

Patient-level data (N = 6,304, 399 deaths within 3 years) from 7 contemporary PCI trials were analyzed. We revised the overall risk and the predictor effects in the core model (SYNTAX score, age, creatinine clearance, and left ventricular ejection fraction) using Cox regression analysis to predict mortality at 3 years. We also updated the extended model by combining the core model with additional independent predictors of 3-year mortality (i.e., diabetes mellitus, peripheral vascular disease, and body mass index).

Results

The revised Logistic Clinical SYNTAX models showed better discriminative ability than the anatomic SYNTAX score for the prediction of 3-year mortality after PCI (c-index: SYNTAX score, 0.61; core model, 0.71; and extended model, 0.73 in a cross-validation procedure). The extended model in particular performed better in differentiating low- and intermediate-risk groups.

Conclusions

Risk scores combining clinical characteristics with the anatomic SYNTAX score substantially better predict 3-year mortality than the SYNTAX score alone and should be used for long-term risk stratification of patients undergoing PCI.

Key Words

logistic clinical SYNTAX score
percutaneous coronary intervention
risk stratification
SYNTAX score

Abbreviations and Acronyms

ACEF
age, creatinine clearance, ejection fraction
BMI
body mass index
CABG
coronary artery bypass graft
NERS
New Risk Stratification
PCI
percutaneous coronary intervention

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Dr. Iqbal is funded by a Research Fellowship from the European Society of Cardiology. Dr. Vergouwe and Mr. Klaveren are funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (grant 917.11.383). Dr. Valgimigli receives honoraria and research grants from Eli Lilly, Medtronic, Cordis, Abbott, Eisai, Merck, AstraZeneca, The Medicine Company, and Terumo. Dr. Windecker receives research honoraria and research grants from Abbott, Biosensors, Biotronik, Cordis, Boston Scientific, and Medtronic. All other authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose.