Hybrid coronary revascularization in high-risk patients

From January 2002 through June 2004, 17 patients (2% of all coronary cases) were treated with off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting combined with percutaneous coronary intervention. There were 13 men and 4 women, whose ages ranged from 54 to 78 years (mean, 63.1 +/- 20.9 yr). Preoperative angiogr...

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Published in:Texas Heart Institute journal Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 458 - 462
Main Authors: Us, Melih Hulusi, Basaran, Murat, Yilmaz, Mehmet, Yaymaci, Bengi, Ulusoy, Eralp, Sanioglu, Soner, Ozbek, Cihan, Arslan, Yucesin, Pocan, Sibel, Yilmaz, Ahmet Turan
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Abstract From January 2002 through June 2004, 17 patients (2% of all coronary cases) were treated with off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting combined with percutaneous coronary intervention. There were 13 men and 4 women, whose ages ranged from 54 to 78 years (mean, 63.1 +/- 20.9 yr). Preoperative angiography revealed 2-vessel coronary artery disease in 12 patients and 3-vessel disease in the remaining 5 patients. In all patients, extensive lesions (>50%) in the circumflex and right coronary arteries were treated first with a percutaneous intervention, followed by beating-heart coronary artery bypass grafting within 3 hours to treat the remaining obstructed vessels. Coronary angiography was performed 12 months after the operation to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure. Procedure-related complications did not occur, and there was no in-hospital death. All patients underwent a successful left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery anastomosis with the exception of 1 patient, in whom we used a saphenous vein because of previous chest radiotherapy. The postoperative courses were uneventful, and no deterioration of preoperative organ dysfunction was noticed in any patient. There was no cardiac-related death or myocardial infarction. In follow-up angiography, all left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery anastomoses were patent. Three patients with restenosis were treated medically, which resulted in substantial reduction of angina. Hybrid coronary revascularization enables complete revascularization and may be an alternative method of treating selected patients who have concomitant disease.
AbstractList From January 2002 through June 2004, 17 patients (2% of all coronary cases) were treated with off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting combined with percutaneous coronary intervention. There were 13 men and 4 women, whose ages ranged from 54 to 78 years (mean, 63.1 ± 20.9 yr). Preoperative angiography revealed 2-vessel coronary artery disease in 12 patients and 3-vessel disease in the remaining 5 patients. In all patients, extensive lesions (>50%) in the circumflex and right coronary arteries were treated first with a percutaneous intervention, followed by beating-heart coronary artery bypass grafting within 3 hours to treat the remaining obstructed vessels. Coronary angiography was performed 12 months after the operation to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure. Procedure-related complications did not occur, and there was no in-hospital death. All patients underwent a successful left internal mammary artery–left anterior descending artery anastomosis with the exception of 1 patient, in whom we used a saphenous vein because of previous chest radiotherapy. The postoperative courses were uneventful, and no deterioration of preoperative organ dysfunction was noticed in any patient. There was no cardiac-related death or myocardial infarction. In follow-up angiography, all left internal mammary artery–left anterior descending artery anastomoses were patent. Three patients with restenosis were treated medically, which resulted in substantial reduction of angina. Hybrid coronary revascularization enables complete revascularization and may be an alternative method of treating selected patients who have concomitant disease.
From January 2002 through June 2004, 17 patients (2% of all coronary cases) were treated with off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting combined with percutaneous coronary intervention. There were 13 men and 4 women, whose ages ranged from 54 to 78 years (mean, 63.1 +/- 20.9 yr). Preoperative angiography revealed 2-vessel coronary artery disease in 12 patients and 3-vessel disease in the remaining 5 patients. In all patients, extensive lesions (>50%) in the circumflex and right coronary arteries were treated first with a percutaneous intervention, followed by beating-heart coronary artery bypass grafting within 3 hours to treat the remaining obstructed vessels. Coronary angiography was performed 12 months after the operation to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure. Procedure-related complications did not occur, and there was no in-hospital death. All patients underwent a successful left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery anastomosis with the exception of 1 patient, in whom we used a saphenous vein because of previous chest radiotherapy. The postoperative courses were uneventful, and no deterioration of preoperative organ dysfunction was noticed in any patient. There was no cardiac-related death or myocardial infarction. In follow-up angiography, all left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery anastomoses were patent. Three patients with restenosis were treated medically, which resulted in substantial reduction of angina. Hybrid coronary revascularization enables complete revascularization and may be an alternative method of treating selected patients who have concomitant disease.
From January 2002 through June 2004, 17 patients (2% of all coronary cases) were treated with off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting combined with percutaneous coronary intervention. There were 13 men and 4 women, whose ages ranged from 54 to 78 years (mean, 63.1 +/- 20.9 yr). Preoperative angiography revealed 2-vessel coronary artery disease in 12 patients and 3-vessel disease in the remaining 5 patients. In all patients, extensive lesions (>50%) in the circumflex and right coronary arteries were treated first with a percutaneous intervention, followed by beating-heart coronary artery bypass grafting within 3 hours to treat the remaining obstructed vessels. Coronary angiography was performed 12 months after the operation to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure. Procedure-related complications did not occur, and there was no in-hospital death. All patients underwent a successful left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery anastomosis with the exception of 1 patient, in whom we used a saphenous vein because of previous chest radiotherapy. The postoperative courses were uneventful, and no deterioration of preoperative organ dysfunction was noticed in any patient. There was no cardiac-related death or myocardial infarction. In follow-up angiography, all left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery anastomoses were patent. Three patients with restenosis were treated medically, which resulted in substantial reduction of angina. Hybrid coronary revascularization enables complete revascularization and may be an alternative method of treating selected patients who have concomitant disease.
Author Yilmaz, Mehmet
Yaymaci, Bengi
Arslan, Yucesin
Sanioglu, Soner
Ozbek, Cihan
Basaran, Murat
Ulusoy, Eralp
Us, Melih Hulusi
Pocan, Sibel
Yilmaz, Ahmet Turan
AuthorAffiliation Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery (Drs. Arslan, Basaran, Ozbek, Sanioglu, Us, A.T. Yilmaz, and M. Yilmaz), Anesthesiology (Dr. Pocan), and Cardiology (Dr. Ulusoy), GATA Haydarpasa Training Hospital, 81080 Istanbul, Turkey; and Department of Cardiology (Dr. Yaymaci), Camlica Hayat Hospital, 34030 Istanbul, Turkey
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Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary - adverse effects
Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary - methods
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Coronary Angiography
Coronary Artery Bypass - adverse effects
Coronary Artery Bypass - methods
Coronary Artery Disease - complications
Coronary Artery Disease - therapy
Coronary Vessels - surgery
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Myocardial Infarction - etiology
Postoperative Complications
Risk Factors
Time Factors
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