Coronary revascularization in transition from on-pump to off-pump: the effect of the off-pump coronary artery bypass on medium-term outcome |
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Authors: | Gal J Grattan A Kertai M D Smith A Shaw A D Royston D Riedel B J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, Harefield Middlesex, London, UK. janos_gal@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | AIM: We previously reported that early patient outcome, chiefly ischaemic injury, was reduced in patients allocated to off pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery. This report concerns the medium-term outcome for this cohort of patients. METHODS: A prospective observational study was carried out in a single cardiothoracic specialty hospital. Forty-four patients scheduled for elective multivessel coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery using either off pump (OPCAB) (n=21) or on pump (cardiopulmonary bypass, CPB) (n=23) were included in the study. Data on the symptoms, quality of life, need for cardiovascular therapy, and occurrence of cardiovascular events or death among patients at 6- and 12-months after surgery were collected by a patient questionnaire and reviewing the medical charts. RESULTS: Compared with patients who underwent CPB surgery, OPCAB patients required a smaller increase in cardiovascular medication (5.6% versus 47.1%; P=0.007) at the 6-month follow-up and demonstrated a trend toward improved symptoms (dyspnea at 6 months, 0, range 0-4 versus 1, range 0-4; P=0.03) and quality of life (Duke Activity Status Index at 6 months, 20.8+5.6 versus 19+6.8; P=0.13). No differences in the incidence of cardiologic intervention or mortality were observed between groups. CONCLUSIONS:The trend toward improved medium-term outcome variables among patients treated with OPCAB may have owed to the reduced cardiac ischemic injury associated with OPCAB compared with CPB. |
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