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Concomitant occlusive disease of the coronary arteries and great vessels.

作者信息

Takach T J, Reul G J, Cooley D A, Livesay J J, Duncan J M, Ott D A, Hallman G L

机构信息

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston 77225-0345, USA.

出版信息

Ann Thorac Surg. 1998 Jan;65(1):79-84. doi: 10.1016/s0003-4975(97)00863-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although an increasing number of elderly and high-risk patients, including those with generalized atherosclerosis, are undergoing coronary revascularization, few reports exist regarding the management of patients who have both occlusive disease of the great vessels and coronary artery disease.

METHODS

Between 1972 and 1996, 31 consecutive patients (mean age, 56.5 years; 74% men) with multivessel coronary artery disease and symptomatic occlusive disease of the great vessels (25 single-vessel, 80.6%; 6 multiple-vessel, 19.4%) had 40 great vessels reconstructed by transthoracic bypass (n = 17, 42.5%), transthoracic endarterectomy (n = 8, 20%), or extrathoracic bypass (n = 15, 37.5%). All patients had simultaneous coronary artery bypass grafting (mean, 2.6 grafts per patient), and 8 patients had 10 distal carotid bifurcation endarterectomies (6 staged, 4 simultaneous).

RESULTS

The early primary patency rate was 100%, and symptoms resolved completely in all 31 patients. There was 1 in-hospital death (3.2%) in a patient who had a respiratory arrest 11 days after operation. Perioperative morbidity included two myocardial infarctions (6.5%) and one opposite-hemisphere, embolic stroke (3.2%). Long-term follow-up of the 30 survivors (167.4 patient-years; mean, 5.6 years per patient) documented 5- and 10-year actuarial survival rates of 88.6% and 60.4%, respectively, with a 100% late brachiocephalic primary patency rate. Ten-year actuarial rates of freedom from the following events were as follows: death, 60.4%; myocardial infarction, 82.5%; stroke, 90.9%; percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or redo coronary artery bypass grafting, 95.2%; and vascular operation or amputation, 78.4%.

CONCLUSIONS

Depending on the anatomic distribution of the disease, an integrated approach to great vessel reconstruction that incorporated transthoracic and extrathoracic approaches and techniques of endarterectomy and bypass resulted in few adverse outcomes and excellent long-term patency. Simultaneous revascularization of the great vessels and coronary arteries can produce immediate and long-term, symptom-free outcome with acceptably low operative risk.

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