[Off-pump beating heart coronary artery bypass. Technical points of view and surgical results].

Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)

Service de chirurgie cardiaque, hôpital Emile-Muller, 20, rue Laennec, BP 1370, 68070 Mulhouse, France.

Published: November 2002

A consecutive series of 746 patients undergoing heart beating myocardial revascularization was reviewed. An average of 2.30 grafts/patients was performed. The rate of mortality in the first 30 postoperative days was 0.28%. Two cases had to be terminated on-pump. We used the inotropic drugs in 0.6% of cases. The postoperative events were: atrial fibrillation (12.6%), myocardial infarction (0.3%). The rate of transfusion was 7.4%. The extubation was performed in the first 24 h postoperatively in 94.7% of cases. The majority of patients (91.3%) left the hospital in the first 8 d postoperatively. Off pump coronary artery bypass grafting gives good result for the most of the patients even for those with multiple vessel disease and high operating risk.

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