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- Title
Off-pump versus on-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery outcomes in patients with severe left ventricle dysfunction: inverse probability weighted study.
- Authors
Sheikhy, Ali; Fallahzadeh, Aida; Forouzannia, Khalil; Pashang, Mina; Tajdini, Masih; Momtahen, Shahram; Mansourian, Soheil; Shirzad, Mahmoud; Sadeghian, Saeed; Hosseini, Kaveh
- Abstract
<bold>Objective: </bold>In this study we aimed to compare on-pump and off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) outcomes in patients presented with low left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) as a high-risk group of patients.<bold>Methods: </bold>In this registry-based study from 2014 and 2016, all patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction (EF less than 35%) were included and followed until 2020. The median follow-up period was 47.83 [38.41, 55.19] months. Off pump CABG (OPCABG) was compared with on-pump CABG (ONCABG) in terms of mid-term non-fatal cardiovascular events (CVEs) and all-cause mortality. Propensity score method (with inverse probability weighting technique) was used to compare these two groups.<bold>Results: </bold>From 14,237 patients who underwent isolated CABG, 2055 patients with EF ≤ 35% were included; 1705 in ONCABG and 350 patients in OPCABG groups. Although OPCABG was associated with lower risk of 30-days mortality (Odds Ratio [OR]: 0.021; Confidence Interval [CI] 95% [0.01, 0.05], P < 0.001); there was no significant difference between OPCABG and ONCABG in term of mid-term mortality and non-fatal CVEs ((Hazard ratio [HR]: 0.822; 95%CI [0.605, 1.112], p = 0.208) and (HR: 1.246; 95%CI [0.805, 1.929], p = 0.324), respectively). Patients with more than three traditional coronary artery disease risk factors, had more favorable outcomes (in terms of mid-term mortality) if underwent OPCABG (HR: 0.420; 95%CI [0.178, 0.992], p = 0.048).<bold>Conclusion: </bold>OPCABG was associated with lower risk of 30-days mortality; however, mid-term outcomes were comparable in both OPCABG and ONCABG techniques.
- Subjects
CORONARY artery bypass; LEFT ventricular dysfunction; TREATMENT effectiveness; DISEASE risk factors; VENTRICULAR ejection fraction; CARDIOPULMONARY bypass; LEFT heart ventricle; CARDIOMYOPATHIES; HEART ventricles; STROKE volume (Cardiac output); HEART physiology; PROBABILITY theory
- Publication
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2022, Vol 22, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1471-2261
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1186/s12872-022-02895-0