Title of article
Conversion to off-pump coronary bypass without increased morbidity or change in practice
Author/Authors
Ani C. Anyanwu، نويسنده , , Sharif Al-Ruzzeh، نويسنده , , Shane J. George، نويسنده , , Rikin Patel، نويسنده , , Sir Magdi H. Yacoub، نويسنده , , Mohamed Amrani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
5
From page
798
To page
802
Abstract
Background. This article examines the feasibility of complete conversion from conventional coronary artery operation to routine off-pump coronary bypass operation.
Methods. Data on our first 285 off-pump procedures using the Octopus system (Medtronic Inc, Minneapolis, MN) represent our learning curve. This is a complete experience in coronary bypass surgery over 16 months.
Results. The cohort was nonselected. All patients had at least two-vessel disease. Eight hundred seven grafts were performed (mean, 2.8 per patient) of which 647 grafts (84%) were arterial (mean, 2.3 per patient). One hundred seventy nine patients (63%) underwent total arterial revascularization. Eight patients required cardiopulmonary bypass; all other operations were completed off-pump. Complications were: mortality, 3 patients (1.5%); renal failure, 24 patients (8%); stroke, 2 patients (< 1%); and atrial fibrillation, 60 patients (21%). The morbidity data and frequency of arterial grafting did not differ from that of 355 patients who underwent coronary bypass operations in a preceding 18-month period.
Conclusions. Complete shift from routine use of cardiopulmonary bypass to nonselective off-pump coronary bypass operation is possible with a low conversion rate and without an apparent increase in morbidity or change in technique. Whereas short-term safety and efficacy seem certain, studies of long-term outcome are necessary before the eventual role of off-pump coronary bypass in myocardial revascularization can be defined.
Journal title
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Record number
605437
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