Previous Stenting Doesn’t Affect Outcome of Extensive Endarterectomy for Diffuse Coronary Artery Total Occlusions: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis: Extensive Endarterectomy for diffuse Coronary Artery Total Occlusions.
Singab, Hamdy; Sami, Gamal;
Abstract
Background and aim: Extensive diffuse coronary artery
total occlusions (CTOs) constitute a challenging surgical
problem. Extensive coronary endarterectomy (CE) combined
with CABG was suggested as a revascularization technique. It
was claimed that previous stenting may affect outcome. The
present study aimed to report the outcome of LAD endar-
terectomy for CTO and to determine the effect of previous
stenting on this outcome.
Patients and methods: The present retrospective study
was conducted on 194 patients with CTO indicated for left
anterior descending artery (LAD) endarterectomy. To reduce
the bias related to unbalanced patients selection, propensity
score matching analysis was used. According to the propen-
sity score, 194 patients were included in the analysis. They
comprised 66 patients with previous stent and 128 patients
without previous stent. Patients were followed for a median
(range) of 74.0 (6.0-149.0) months. The primary study out-
come was LAD graft patency. Other outcome parameters
included postoperative complications, hospital and ICU stay,
and mortality.
Results: Comparison between the studied groups regard-
ing outcome parameters revealed no significant differences
regarding graft patency (93.9% versus 89.1%; P = .27), graft
survival (median [95% CI]: 134.3 months [127.0-141.5]
versus 135.2 months [128.4-142.0]; P = .35), patients’ survival
(93.9% versus 91.4%) and patients’ survival time (median
[95% CI]: 132.3 months [125.0-139.5] versus 138.0 months
[132.0-144.1]; P = .75].
Conclusion: The present study supports using CE as an
adjuvant technique with CABG in patients with TCOs.
total occlusions (CTOs) constitute a challenging surgical
problem. Extensive coronary endarterectomy (CE) combined
with CABG was suggested as a revascularization technique. It
was claimed that previous stenting may affect outcome. The
present study aimed to report the outcome of LAD endar-
terectomy for CTO and to determine the effect of previous
stenting on this outcome.
Patients and methods: The present retrospective study
was conducted on 194 patients with CTO indicated for left
anterior descending artery (LAD) endarterectomy. To reduce
the bias related to unbalanced patients selection, propensity
score matching analysis was used. According to the propen-
sity score, 194 patients were included in the analysis. They
comprised 66 patients with previous stent and 128 patients
without previous stent. Patients were followed for a median
(range) of 74.0 (6.0-149.0) months. The primary study out-
come was LAD graft patency. Other outcome parameters
included postoperative complications, hospital and ICU stay,
and mortality.
Results: Comparison between the studied groups regard-
ing outcome parameters revealed no significant differences
regarding graft patency (93.9% versus 89.1%; P = .27), graft
survival (median [95% CI]: 134.3 months [127.0-141.5]
versus 135.2 months [128.4-142.0]; P = .35), patients’ survival
(93.9% versus 91.4%) and patients’ survival time (median
[95% CI]: 132.3 months [125.0-139.5] versus 138.0 months
[132.0-144.1]; P = .75].
Conclusion: The present study supports using CE as an
adjuvant technique with CABG in patients with TCOs.
Other data
| Title | Previous Stenting Doesn’t Affect Outcome of Extensive Endarterectomy for Diffuse Coronary Artery Total Occlusions: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis: Extensive Endarterectomy for diffuse Coronary Artery Total Occlusions. | Authors | Singab, Hamdy ; Sami, Gamal | Keywords | coronary occlusions;Coronary endarterectomy;left anterior descending artery | Issue Date | 15-Jan-2021 | Publisher | Forum Multimedia Publishing LLC., | Journal | The heart surgery forum | Volume | 24 | Issue | 2 | Start page | 243 | End page | 248 | ISSN | 1522-6662 1098-3511  | 
DOI | 10.1532/hsf.3473 | PubMed ID | 33798061 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85102758403 | 
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