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Outcomes After Off-pump Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

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Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2012 Mar 23
PMID 22436874
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Abstract

Objective: : Application of off-pump techniques to reoperative coronary artery bypass (redo CABG) has been limited by technical difficulty and potential for embolism of atheromatous debris from diseased grafts, resulting in myocardial infarction and rapid hemodynamic deterioration. We compared outcomes after off-pump (OPCAB) and on-pump (ONCAB) in redo CABG.

Methods: : A retrospective chart review was performed for patients who underwent redo CABG at a single academic institution between January 1997 and December 2004. Outcomes were compared between groups based on intention to treat. Propensity scores were calculated for each patient using 23 preoperative risk factors. Logistic regression was applied for each end point as a function of group and propensity score.

Results: : A total of 771 consecutive patients had redo CABG (639 ONCAB and 132 OPCAB); 22 patients (16.7%) were converted from OPCAB to ONCAB for hemodynamic in stability, severe adhesions, or graft injury; 7 patients (1.1%) were converted from ONCAB to OPCAB for severe aortic calcification. Propensity-matched comparison of outcomes after OPCAB versus ONCAB for redo CABG showed that OPCAB was associated with a reduction in postoperative complications, transfusion, atrial fibrillation, and length of stay. OPCAB patients received fewer grafts with similar use of left internal mammary artery conduit; conversion from OPCAB to ONCAB did not reduce the benefit of OPCAB.

Conclusions: : OPCAB can be safely and effectively applied to reoperative CABG in selected cases.

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