• Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann · Dec 2002

    Comparative Study

    Comparison of off-pump versus conventional coronary revascularization.

    • Erdinç Naseri and Meral Sevinç.
    • Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Academic Hospital, Altunizade, Nuhkuyusu Cad. No. 88, Baglarbasí, Usküdar, Istanbul 81190, Turkey.
    • Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann. 2002 Dec 1;10(4):322-5.

    AbstractBetween May 1999 and August 2001, 231 patients underwent off-pump coronary bypass, of whom 171 required revascularization of the anterior vessels of the heart. They were compared with a group matched for age, sex, and risk factors undergoing revascularization of the same group of vessels under cardiopulmonary bypass. Mortality was comparable in both groups but the incidence of cerebrovascular accident, respiratory insufficiency, and renal failure was less in the off-pump group. Postoperative drainage and blood transfusion requirements were significantly less in the off-pump group. Intensive care and hospital stay were shorter in the off-pump patients. A considerable number of patients are potential candidates for off-pump coronary bypass, the only contraindication being technical limitations. Follow-up at 6 to 24 months indicates that off-pump coronary bypass can be performed safely with a decrease in morbidity and more rapid return to normal lifestyle.

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