Intravascular Imaging- vs Angiography-Guided Complex PCI: 5-Year Outcomes From a Randomized TrialIntravascular Imaging-vs Angiography-Guided Complex PCI 5-Year Outcomes From a Randomized Trial
- Other Titles
- Intravascular Imaging-vs Angiography-Guided Complex PCI 5-Year Outcomes From a Randomized Trial
- Authors
- Lee, Joo Myung; Kim, Onyou; Song, Young Bin; Lee, Jong-Young; Lee, Seung-Jae; Lee, Sang Yeub; Kim, Sang Min; Yun, Kyeong Ho; Lim, Young-Hyo; Cho, Yun-Hyeong; Cho, Jae Young; Kim, Chan Joon; Ahn, Hyo-Suk; Nam, Chang-Wook; Yoon, Hyuck-Jun; Park, Yong Hwan; Lee, Wang Soo; Jeong, Jin-Ok; Song, Pil Sang; Doh, Joon-Hyung; Jo, Sang-Ho; Yoon, Chang-Hwan; Kang, Min Gyu; Koh, Jin-Sin; Lee, Kwan Yong; Cho, Jin-Man; Jang, Woo Jin; Chun, Kook-Jin; Choi, Ki Hong; Park, Taek Kyu; Yang, Jeong Hoon; Choi, Seung-Hyuk; Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol; Hahn, Joo-Yong
- Issue Date
- Apr-2026
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc.
- Keywords
- coronary artery disease; intravascular imaging; intravascular ultrasound; optical coherence tomography; percutaneous coronary intervention; randomized controlled trial
- Citation
- Journal of the American College of Cardiology, v.87, no.16, pp 2099 - 2113
- Pages
- 15
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- Journal Title
- Journal of the American College of Cardiology
- Volume
- 87
- Number
- 16
- Start Page
- 2099
- End Page
- 2113
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/212781
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jacc.2026.01.035
- ISSN
- 0735-1097
1558-3597
- Abstract
- BACKGROUND: Data regarding long-term outcomes of intravascular imaging-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for complex coronary artery lesions, compared with angiography-guided PCI, remain limited. OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to present long-term clinical outcomes of intravascular imaging-guided PCI compared with angiography-guided PCI in patients with complex coronary artery lesions. METHODS: Eligible patients with complex coronary artery lesions were randomly assigned 2:1 to undergo intravascular imaging-guided PCI or angiography-guided PCI in this prospective multicenter open-label superiority trial performed in South Korea. The primary endpoint was a composite of cardiac death, target vessel-related myocardial infarction, or clinically driven target vessel revascularization. RESULTS: A total of 1,639 patients underwent randomization with 1,092 assigned to imaging-guided PCI and 547 assigned to angiography-guided PCI. At a median follow-up of 5.3 years (Q1-Q3: 4.4-6.2 years), the primary endpoint occurred in 109 of 1,092 patients (10.5%) in the intravascular imaging-guided PCI group and 78 of 547 patients (14.9%) in the angiography-guided PCI group (HR: 0.68; 95% CI: 0.51-0.91; P = 0.009). Cardiac death or target vessel-related myocardial infarction occurred in 78 patients (7.6%) in the intravascular imaging-guided PCI group and in 56 patients (10.7%) in the angiography-guided PCI group, clinically driven target vessel revascularization in 45 (4.4%) and 32 (6.2%), and definite stent thrombosis in 1 (0.1%) and 4 (0.7%), respectively. There were no apparent differences in procedure-related safety events between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with complex coronary artery lesions undergoing PCI, intravascular imaging guidance reduced the risk of a composite of cardiac death, target vessel-related myocardial infarction, or clinically driven target vessel revascularization at median follow-up of 5.3 years, compared to angiography guidance. (Intravascular Imaging- Versus Angiography-Guided Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Complex Coronary Artery Disease [RENOVATE-COMPLEX-PCI]; NCT03381872).
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