Long-term results of coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. 2008

Mohamed A Soliman Hamad, and M Erwin S H Tan, and Albert H M van Straten, and André A J van Zundert, and Jacques P A M Schönberger
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. aasmsn@cze.nl

BACKGROUND In this prospective study, we investigated the determinants of long-term outcome, symptoms, and left ventricular function after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with a moderate to severely decreased left ventricular ejection fraction. METHODS Between 1997 and 1998, 75 consecutive patients with moderate to severe left ventricular dysfunction underwent coronary artery bypass grafting procedures. The operative mortality rate was 4.0%, and the 72 survivors were monitored for 8 years. The end points were mortality, symptomatic status (New York Heart Association [NYHA] functional class), and left ventricular function. RESULTS The total survival rate after 8 years was 89.3%. During follow-up, 8 patients died. Death was attributed to a cardiac cause in 5 patients and to a noncardiac cause in 3. There was no statistically significant difference between preoperative and late postoperative NYHA functional class, despite a statistically significant improvement that persisted for up to 4 years after CABG. The results of echocardiography showed a statistically significant improvement in the left ventricular ejection fraction (from 0.322 +/- 0.06 preoperatively to 0.463 +/- 0.02 at follow-up, p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that the left ventricular end-systolic volume index, the presence of angina pectoris, and absence of symptoms of congestive heart failure were preoperative indicators of freedom from heart failure after coronary operations (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Coronary artery bypass grafting for patients with moderate-to-severe left ventricular dysfunction is associated with acceptable long-term results. The left ventricular end-systolic volume index is a simple noninvasive method to aid in the preoperative decision making in such patients.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011183 Postoperative Complications Pathologic processes that affect patients after a surgical procedure. They may or may not be related to the disease for which the surgery was done, and they may or may not be direct results of the surgery. Complication, Postoperative,Complications, Postoperative,Postoperative Complication
D011300 Preoperative Care Care given during the period prior to undergoing surgery when psychological and physical preparations are made according to the special needs of the individual patient. This period spans the time between admission to the hospital to the time the surgery begins. (From Dictionary of Health Services Management, 2d ed) Care, Preoperative,Preoperative Procedure,Preoperative Procedures,Procedure, Preoperative,Procedures, Preoperative
D011336 Probability The study of chance processes or the relative frequency characterizing a chance process. Probabilities
D011446 Prospective Studies Observation of a population for a sufficient number of persons over a sufficient number of years to generate incidence or mortality rates subsequent to the selection of the study group. Prospective Study,Studies, Prospective,Study, Prospective
D002315 Cardiopulmonary Bypass Diversion of the flow of blood from the entrance of the right atrium directly to the aorta (or femoral artery) via an oxygenator thus bypassing both the heart and lungs. Heart-Lung Bypass,Bypass, Cardiopulmonary,Bypass, Heart-Lung,Bypasses, Cardiopulmonary,Bypasses, Heart-Lung,Cardiopulmonary Bypasses,Heart Lung Bypass,Heart-Lung Bypasses
D002423 Cause of Death Factors which produce cessation of all vital bodily functions. They can be analyzed from an epidemiologic viewpoint. Causes of Death,Death Cause,Death Causes
D005260 Female Females
D005500 Follow-Up Studies Studies in which individuals or populations are followed to assess the outcome of exposures, procedures, or effects of a characteristic, e.g., occurrence of disease. Followup Studies,Follow Up Studies,Follow-Up Study,Followup Study,Studies, Follow-Up,Studies, Followup,Study, Follow-Up,Study, Followup

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