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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 11, 870-875, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
TA Folliguet, F Laborde, J Temkine, A Dibie, P Bourel, PY Etienne and MC Malergue
OBJECTIVE: Coronary artery revascularisation without extracorporeal
circulation is a technique which can be performed in selected patients in
need of a coronary artery bypass graft. METHODS: Consecutive patients (210)
underwent coronary artery bypass graft without extracorporeal circulation.
Indications were high risk patients, or single coronary artery lesion. To
predict perioperative mortality, preoperative risk factors were reviewed,
and Parsonnet score was calculated. RESULTS: There were seven deaths
(3.3%), and univariate analysis revealed greater age, NYHA, and poor
ejection fraction to be the only predictors of early mortality.
Perioperative myocardial infarction included 15 patients (7.1%), most of
them seen in the multiple bypass group (10/39, 26%). Patients were divided
into low risk (Parsonnet score < 15) 155 patients with two deaths
(1.2%), and high risk (Parsonnet score > 15) 55 patients with five
deaths (9%). Complete revascularisation was performed in the low risk
group, while in the high risk only the symptomatic vessel was bypassed and
other angiographic lesions treated with postoperative angioplasty (10
patients). A total of 12 patients developed early postoperative angina
(5.7%), 9 presented an anastomosis dysfunction which was treated by
angioplasty (5) and surgery (4), and 188 patients (85.7%) did not receive
transfusions while 190 patients (90.4%) did not need postoperative
inotropes. Length of stay, operating room time, and medical costs were all
significantly reduced. CONCLUSIONS: Myocardial revascularisation without
extracorporeal circulation can be performed with a low operative mortality,
and minimal morbidity only in patients undergoing single bypass
revascularisation. It can also be performed as part of a multiple
revascularisation strategy in association with angioplasty in high risks
patients.
ARTICLES
Coronary artery revascularisation without extracorporeal circulation. Indications and results
Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Paris, France.
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