EFFECT OF COMPLETENESS OF REVASCULARIZATION ON LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH 3-VESSEL DISEASE UNDERGOING CORONARY-ARTERY BYPASS-SURGERY - A REPORT FROM THE CORONARY-ARTERY SURGERY STUDY (CASS) REGISTRY

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BELL, MR
GERSH, BJ
SCHAFF, HV
HOLMES, DR
FISHER, LD
ALDERMAN, EL
MYERS, WO
PARSONS, LS
REEDER, GS
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REVASCULARIZATION; MYOCARDIAL; CORONARY DISEASE; CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS;
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10.1161/01.CIR.86.2.446
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background. Complete revascularization after coronary artery bypass surgery is a logical goal and improves symptomatic outcome and survival. However, the impact of complete revascularization in patients with three-vessel coronary disease with varying severities of angina and left ventricular dysfunction has not been clearly defined. Methods and Results. The study was performed as a retrospective analysis of 3,372 nonrandomized surgical patients from the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) Registry who had three-vessel coronary disease. Group 1 (894 patients) had class I or II angina (Canadian Cardiovascular Society criteria) and group 2 (2,478 patients) had class III or IV angina. In group 1, adjusted cumulative 4-year survivals according to the number of vessels bypassed were 85% (one vessel), 94% (two vessels), 96% (three vessels), and 96% (more than three vessels) (log rank, p=0.022). Adjusted event-free survival (death, myocardial infarction, definite angina, or reoperation) was not influenced by the number of vessels bypassed, nor was the anginal status among patients remaining alive after 5 years. In group 2, adjusted cumulative 5-year survivals were 78% (one vessel), 85% (two vessels), 90% (three vessels), and 87% (more than three vessels) (log rank, p=0.074). Adjusted event-free survivals after 6 years were 23% (one vessel), 23% (two vessels), 29% (three vessels), and 31% (more than three vessels) (p=0.025); at 5 years, those with more complete revascularization were more likely to be asymptomatic or free of severe angina. Among group 2 patients with ejection fractions <0.35, 6-year survival was 69% for those with grafts to three or more vessels versus 45% for those with grafts to two vessels (p=0.04). Placing grafts to three or more vessels was independently associated with improved survival and event-free survival in group 2 but not group 1 patients. The case-fatality rates among 529 patients experiencing a myocardial infarction during follow-up was significantly higher for patients with less complete revascularization. Conclusions. Complete revascularization (grafts to three or more vessels) in patients with three-vessel coronary disease appears to most benefit those with severe angina and left ventricular dysfunction.
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