Abstract: | ObjectiveTo compare the changes in anti-malondialdehyde-modified low-density lipoprotein (MDA-LDL) IgG levels among patients undergoing off-pump and on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or valvuloplasty.Subjects and MethodsA total of 38, 39 and 34 patients who underwent off-pump CABG, on-pump CABG and valvuloplasty, respectively, were enrolled in this study. Serum anti-MDA-LDL IgG values were measured 24 h before and after the operative procedures and at discharge. Echocardiography was also done before surgery and before discharge. The results were compared with values from 50 healthy controls.ResultsIn all patients, a reduction in antibody titers was observed post-operatively. However, the decrease was significant only in the off-pump CABG–before surgery: 42.33 (25.83–58.51), after surgery: 30.86 (16.36–51.33) and at discharge: 10.96 (6.82–23.57; p = 0.027). There was a significant positive association between anti-MDA-LDL IgG levels and ejection fraction (r = 0.248, p = 0.036) and a negative association with E/E'', a marker of pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, in the coronary patients (r = −0.345, p = 0.012), but no significant associations were found in patients with valvular heart disease.ConclusionsSerum anti-MDA-LDL IgG levels were associated with cardiac function indices in coronary patients undergoing CABG.Key Words: Anti-malondialdehyde-modified low-density lipoprotein, Valvular heart disease, Coronary artery bypass grafting, Cardiac function |