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Off-pump Coronary Bypass Surgery in Patients With Low Ejection Fraction: Is There a Long-Term Survival Advantage? | LitMetric

Off-pump Coronary Bypass Surgery in Patients With Low Ejection Fraction: Is There a Long-Term Survival Advantage?

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From the *Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY USA; †Department of Cardiac Surgery, Zentralklinik Bad Berka, Bad Berka, Germany; and ‡Department of Research, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY USA.

Published: January 2010

Objective: : Long-term survival after off-pump surgery in patients with low ejection fraction was investigated.

Methods: : Three hundred forty-six patients with ejection fraction 30% or less with isolated off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery (OPCAB) were compared with a propensity matched historical group operated on-pump (ONCAB) and with data from literature after percutaneous coronary intervention and OPCAB surgery.

Results: : The lower invasiveness of OPCAB contributed to a significantly better 30-day survival, shorter postoperative length of stay, and fewer in-hospital complications. Incomplete revascularization of the posterior and lateral territories of the heart correlated with higher 1-year mortality. The probability of survival for 8 years after OPCAB was 50.1% (n = 76) versus 49.7% (n = 82) for ONCAB without comparable data from literature for OPCAB or percutaneous coronary intervention in these high-risk patients.

Conclusions: : OPCAB surgery in patients with low ejection fraction is a viable alternative but so far without demonstrable long-term survival advantage to ONCAB.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/IMI.0b013e3181cf8228DOI Listing

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