TECHNICAL ASPECTS AND LATE FUNCTIONAL RESULTS OF GASTROEPIPLOIC BYPASS-GRAFTING (400 CASES)

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作者
JEGADEN, O
EKER, A
MONTAGNA, P
OSSETTE, J
ROSSI, R
REVEL, D
SAINTPIERRE, A
ITTI, R
MIKAELOFF, P
机构
[1] Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hôpital cardlologique Lores Pradel, Lyon, F-69394, BP Lyon-Monchat
关键词
CORONARY BYPASS SURGERY; RIGHT GASTROEPIPLOIC ARTERY;
D O I
10.1016/S1010-7940(05)80009-0
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
From January 1990 to February 1994, 400 patients (mean age 59 +/- 9 years) underwent myocardial revascularization using the right gastroepiploic artery (GEA) to bypass the right coronary artery trunk or branches. They represented 40% of all patients undergoing isolated coronary surgery during the same period, from 19% in 1990 to 54% in 1994. Left ventricular function was normal in 32% of patients, moderately impaired in 62% and severely impaired in 6%. The GEA was used alone in six patients, associated with one internal mammary artery (IMA) in 111 patients (two arterial grafts, 2.2+/-0.4 anastomoses) and with both IMAs in 283 patients (three arterial grafts, 3.4 +/- 0.6 anastomoses); no vein graft was used. The rate of complete myocardial revascularization was 79%. Early mortality was 1.7% and influenced by left ventricular ejection fraction (P < 0.05). Complications occurred in 37 patients: myocardial infarction 4%, intra-aortic balloon pump 0.5%, reoperation for bleeding 0.5%, mediastinitis 0.25%. Early (15th postoperative day) angiographic control of the GEA graft was performed in 104 patients operated from January 1990 to December 1991 and the patency rate was 92%; anomalies of GEA were three occlusions, five stenoses, three competitive flow, no string or slender sign. Early functional results (3 +/- 1 months postoperatively) were studied in 192 patients during exercise test with medical treatment: 99% were symptom-free and 14% had electrocardiographic (EGG) ischemic modification significantly correlated with incomplete revascularization (P<0.01). The 2- and 4-year actuarial survival rate was 96.7 +/- 1.9%. The rate of late cardiac events was 2% patient/year; Angioplasty for GEA graft failure was required in four patients. A 2-year postoperative functional assessment without medical treatment was performed during exercise test in 66 patients who had received three arterial grafts: 98% were symptom-free and 26% had ECG ischemic modification significantly correlated with incomplete revascularization (P<0.01); during the same procedure, thallium myocardial scintigraphy was obtained in 50 patients: 18 patients (36%) had asymptomatic ischemic defects on exercise significantly correlated with incomplete revascularization and ECG ischemic changes (P<0.01). However, posterior thallium defects demonstrated limited GEA flow at the maximum level of exercise in at least 8% of patients. Myocardial revascularization using the GEA can be achieved with minimal operative risk and offers satisfactory functional results and midterm survival rate.
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