Objective To summarize experience in surgery about off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting(OPCAB)for the treatment of left main with three-vessel coronary disease. Methods OPCAB were perfomed in 33 patients of left main with three-vessel coronary disease. The left internal mammary artery(LIMA) was used to be the graft vessel to anastomose with left anterior descending. The saphenous vein was used to be the graft vessel to anastomose with left circumflex coronary artery, right coronary artery/posterior descend artery, diagonal branch, obtuse marginal branch. Results There was no operative death.The average number of grafting was 3.4 per case.There was no perioperative myocardial infarction, respiratory or hepatic or renal failure and other serious complications.Blood transfusion was not needed in 33% of cases.The angina pectoris was free after operation in all cases. Conclusions OPCAB is safe and effective for the treatment of left main with three-vessel coronary disease. The injuries were minimal. Preoperative preparation, using of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation, operative matching, techniques and to create a skill and swift team for meet an emergency are the key factors to assure surgical outcome.
ObjectiveTo investigate the influence of different discontinuation time of clopidogrel and aspirin before off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting on postoperative volume of drainage and blood products imported.MethodsA total of 454 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting in Beijing Anzhen Hospital from January 2017 through December 2019 were included. According to the preoperative discontinuation of clopidogrel and aspirin, all the 454 patients were divided into three groups including a guide group, a non-stop group and a stop group. There were 86 patients in the guide group including 59 males and 27 females with an average age of 64.12±6.15 years. They continued to take aspirin 100 mg/d before operation, but stopped clopidogrel for more than 5 days. In the non-stop group, there were 234 patients including 141 males and 93 females with an average age of 63.71±7.01 years. They continued to take aspirin 100 mg/d before operation, and stopped clopidogrel <5 days. In the stop group, there were 134 patients including 76 males and 58 females with an average age of 62.90±7.78 years. They stopped aspirin and clopidogrel for more than 5 days before operation. The clinical effectiveness was compared among the three groups.ResultsNo perioperative death occurred in all patients. There was no statistical difference in platelet count, coagulation function, liver function, renal function, or myocardial markers among the groups (P>0.05). The hemoglobin [97 (15) g/ L vs. 98 (21) g/L vs. 100 (20) g/ L, F=4.894, P=0.008] in the non-stop group was lower than that in the guide group and the non-stop group at 30 minutes postoperatively. The flow volume (399.87±127.19 mL vs. 367.05±125.89 mL vs. 349.63±130.68 mL, F=7.770, P=0.000) in the non-stop group at 3 hours postoperatively, the flow volume [600 (300) mL vs. 580 (245) mL vs. 550 (350) mL, Z=8.218, P=0.016] in the non-stop group at 6 hours postoperatively, the flow volume [750 (370) mL vs. 730 (350) mL vs. 730 (350) mL, Z=8.329, P=0.016] in the non-stop group at 12 hours postoperatively, the flow volume [890 (365) mL vs. 850 (340) mL vs. 850 (350) mL vs. Z=6.585, P=0.037] in the non-stop group at 24 hours postoperatively and the flow volume [950 (375) mL vs. 940 (360) mL vs. 940 (380) mL, Z=8.680, P=0.013] in the non-stop group at 48 hours postoperatively were more than those of the guide group and the stop group. The retention time of drainage tube was longer in the non-stop group [3 (1) d vs. 3 (1) d vs. 3 (1) d, Z=6.579, P=0.037] than in the guide group and the non-stop group. The amount of suspended erythrocytes input [0 (2) U vs. 0 (2) U vs. 0 (0) U, Z=6.150, P=0.046], and the amount of plasma input [200 (200) mL vs. 0 (200) mL vs. 0 (200) mL, F=4.144, P=0.016], the number of cases of plasma input (119 patients vs. 34 patients vs. 47 patients, Z=10.116, P=0.006) were more than those of the guide group and the stop group.ConclusionAspirin maintenance is recommended for patients before off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. If not necessary, clopidogrel is discontinued for at least 5 days.
Abstract: Objective To invest igate the effect of p ro staglandin E1 (PGE1 ) during off-pump co ronary artery bypass graft ing (O PCAB ). Methods F rom O ct. 2005 to Dec. 2005, 40 consecut ive pat ients w ho underw ent O PCAB w ere random ly divided into two group s. The cont ro l group received convent ional t reatment w h ile the PGE1 group received cont inuous int ra2vena PGE1 infusion ( 5220 ngouml;k g?m in) fo r 24248 hours. The perioperat ivehemodynam ic indexes, including cardiac index (C I) , system ic vascular resistance ( SVR ) , pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR ) , and hematocrit (HCT ) , coagulation index (C I) , partial pressure of oxygen in artery (PaO 2 ) ,serum creat inine (Cr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN ) were measured and compared. Results Postoperative SVR and PVR decreased and C I increased significantly in the PGE1 group (P lt; 0. 05). Postoperative HCT decreased in the both group patients. Coagulation index decreased significantly on the operation day, but then increased in both groups on the next day after operation, with the increase in the PGE1 group significantly less than control group (P lt;0. 05). Postoperative serum Cr and BUN increased significantly in the both groups, especially in the control group (P lt; 0105). Conclus ion PGE1 has potential beneficial effect on patients undergoing OPCAB.
Coronary artery bypass grafting has made great progress in recent years. Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (off-pump) can escape from many complications resulting from cardiopulmonary bypass which powered the interest of more and more surgeons, but it is more technically demanding. Conventional coronary artery bypass grafting aided by cardiopulmonary bypass (on-pump) can provide with good condition for anastomosis, and is still applied widely. The comparation of the two surgical techniques were reviewed, including graft patency, mortality, inflammatory response, influence on coagulation and anticoagulation, injury to important organs, hospital length of stay and cost, technical convertion, et al.
Objective To investigate the clinical application of the right grstroepiploic artery (RGEA) in offpump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB). Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of the 38 patients who underwent RGEA grafts for OPCAB between December 2008 and July 2009 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University. According to the difference of grafts, 76 patients undergoing OPCAB were divided into two groups. In the RGEA group, there were 38 patients including 36 males and 2 females with an age of 65.87±6.29 years. For the patients in this group, OPCAB was carried out with RGEA and other routine conduits as grafts. The control group had 38 patients including 35 males and 3 females with an age of 66.68±6.24 years. They underwent OPCAB with left internal mammary artery (LIMA), radial artery (RA), or saphenous vein (SV) as grafts. The intraoperative and postoperative clinical data for patients in both groups were analyzed and compared. Results All operations were carried out without serious complications like reoperation for bleeding, functional delayed gastric emptying, or severe infection, and no operative death occurred. Compared with the control group, operative time in the RGEA group was longer (295.53±45.16 min vs. 262.50±42.44 min,P=0.001), the number of anastomotic stomas [CM(159mm]was less (4.71±0.56 vs. 5.29±0.92, P=0.002), and less intraoperative plasma was consumed (194.74±186.30 ml vs. 565.79±382.70 ml, P=0.000). The 24 h drainage loss (394.71±205.36 ml vs. 536.32±258.85 ml, P=0.008), the blood cell consumption (1.67±1.48 U vs. 2.81±2.48 U, P=0.010) and the postoperative hospital stay (12.47±3.20 d vs. 15.47±9.31 d, P=0.035) were significantly lower in the RGEA group compared with those in the control group. Meanwhile, the time of postoperative mechanical ventilation time was longer in the RGEA group than that in the control group (1 398.82±1 349.94 min vs. 985.39±170.30 min, P=0.036). Seventytwo patients were followed up for a period from 9 to 17 months with 4 cases lost. No myocardial ischemia occurred in both groups of patients. Conclusion RGEA is an effective arterial conduit for OPCAB. It needs high technology and takes long operative time to apply RGEA in OPCAB.
Objective To review the clinical experience of coronary artery bypass grafting without the assistance of extracorporeal circulation (Off pump CABG, OPCAB). Methods\ Between August 1999 and June 2000, 73 consecutive OPCAB were performed at our institution. The exposure and immobilization of the coronary artery target site during anastomosis were achieved with the help of Octopus mechanical stabilization and intraluminal shunt devices. Results\ There was no mortality, no perioperative myocardial infarct...