Abstracts from Journal of the American College of Cardiology


A prognostic model for predicting the disappearance of left atrial thrombi among candidates for percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy



Silaruks S; Thinkhamrop B; Tantikosum W; Wongvipaporn C; Tatsanavivat P; Klungboonkrong V


We sought to develop a prognostic model to predict the disappearance of left atrial thrombi (LAT) among candidates for percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy (PTMC).Complete LAT resolution can be achieved with oral anticoagulation, allowing a number of patients to safely undergo PTMC.We randomly allocated 108 PTMC candidates with LAT into two subsets---one to derive the model and the other to validate it. The existence of LAT and its size were measured by transesophageal echocardiography. Patients were given oral anticoagulation and followed up for 6 to 34 months. There was a 62% disappearance rate of LAT.We developed the following model: P = 1/(1 + exponential [minus sign8.1 + 1.8 NYHA + 0.7 area]), where NYHA = New York Heart Association functional class (from I to IV), and area = LAT area (in cm(2)). The model was well calibrated (goodness-of-fit test, p = 0.82) and well discriminated (area under the receiver-operating characteristics [ROC] curve = 0.92). Performance in the validating sample was equally good (area under the ROC curve = 0.94; goodness-of-fit test, p = 0.16). When a cut-off point of p > 0.7 was used to designate the LAT disappearance in the validating set, the model had a sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values of 93.3%, 79.2%, 84.9% and 90.5%, respectively.Combined clinical (NYHA functional class) and echocardiographic (LAT area) variables are predictive of the 34-month outcome of oral anticoagulation for LAT resolution among PTMC candidates. This simple and highly predictive model might be potentially useful for clinical assessment and proper management.



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