Protective role of intracoronary shunt in off-pump coronary bypass operations

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2008-04

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Saudi Medical Journal

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Objective: To investigate if there are any advantages in using intracoronary shunts compared to shuntless operations, in the context of whether it has a protective role for the myocardia. Methods: This prospective study, included 100 patients who underwent off-pump coronary bypass surgery at 2 different cardiovascular surgery departments, namely, the Social Security Ankara Ihtisas Hospital, and Hacettepe University Hospital, Turkey, between September 2002 and July 2006. Patients were divided into 2 groups. In group 1 (n=50) off-pump coronary bypass operations were performed with intracoronary shunts. In group 2 (n=50) shunts kinase, myoglobin, and troponin were stidied. Results: There were signicant increases in serum creatine kinase levels in group 2 at postoperative 6th, 12th, and 24th hours. In group 2, the increase of myoglobin was statistically significant at only the postoperative 24th hour. Troponin levels were significantly higher in group 2 at postoperative 6th, 12th, and 24th hours. Conclusion: There are some questions regarding myocardial protection while maintaining a bloodless secure surgical field in off-pump coronary surgery. However, use of intracoronary shunts provides distal coronary flow, and reduces the risk of myocardial ischemia, while maintaining a comfortable blood free anastomosis area.

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General & internal medicine, Left-ventricular function, Artery-bypass, Cardiopulmonary bypass, Troponin-t, On-pump, Beating heart, Graft patency, Opcab surgery, Risk, Revascularization

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Tok, M. vd .(2008). "Protective role of intracoronary shunt in off-pump coronary bypass operations". Saudi Medical Journal, 29(4), 573-579.