About this trial
This is a prospective, multi-center, randomized controlled, open-label, blinded endpoint assessment study. The objective is to compare the 1-year incidence of major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) between two treatment strategies-immediate complete revascularization and staged complete revascularization-in NSTE-ACS patients with multivessel disease (MVD).
NSTE-ACS patients who meet other the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be randomized into the following two groups after signing an informed consent form:
Intervention group Immediate Complete Revascularization: Emergency PCI for the culprit vessel is performed successfully, and simultaneous PCI is conducted for non-culprit vessels that meet the defined criteria (visually estimated diameter ≥2.5 mm, eligible for successful PCI, and visually estimated maximum diameter stenosis ≥ 70% or positive coronary physiology testing).
Control group During emergency intervention, PCI is performed only on the culprit vessel. Elective PCI is then conducted for non-culprit vessels that meet the defined criteria (visually estimated diameter ≥ 2.5 mm, eligible for successful PCI, and visually estimated maximum diameter stenosis ≥ 70% or positive coronary physiology testing)-either during the current emergency hospitalization or within 6 weeks after the culprit vessel PCI.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age: 18 years or older.
Patients with intermediate-to-high risk NSTE-ACS who meet the diagnostic criteria specified in current guideline, complicated by multivessel coronary artery disease, and have successfully undergone PCI for the culprit vessel.
PCI within 72 hours of diagnosis.
Accompanied by multivessel disease: defined as at least one non-culprit artery that meets the following conditions: a diameter of ≥2.5 mm by visual inspection, which can be successfully subjected to PCI, and the most severe diameter stenosis rate by visual inspection is at least 70% or positive coronary physiology testing.
Disqualifiers
Have received thrombolytic treatment.
Cardiogenic shock or SBP< 90 mmHg.
Patients in whom the culprit vessel cannot be clearly identified.
Left main coronary artery lesion, non-infarct-related arteries are CTO lesions or severely calcified lesions, complex lesions that require the use of special devices such as rotational ablation/laser.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Immediate Complete Revascularization
- Staged Complete Revascularization
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
RenJi Hospital
Lead sponsor
People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Collaborator
LanZhou University
Collaborator