Propensity score analysis of early and late outcome after redo off-pump and on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting

Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2008 Feb;33(2):209-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2007.11.011. Epub 2008 Jan 3.

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to compare early and late results of redo-CABG with (redo-ONCAB) and without (redo-OPCAB) cardiopulmonary bypass.

Methods: From April 2001 to September 2006 redo-CABG was performed in 110 patients (redo-ONCAB=50 and redo-OPCAB=60). Applying the propensity score, 43 OPCAB patients were matched with 43 ONCAB patients. The mean EuroScore was 5+/-4.7 and 5+/-3.4 for redo-ONCAB and redo-OPCAB, respectively (p=0.5). The number of diseased coronary arteries was 3+/-0.5 and 2+/-0.8 in redo-ONCAB and redo-OPCAB, respectively (p<0.01).

Results: Twelve patients underwent OPCAB through anterior thoracotomy while the rest of the patients (n=74) underwent median sternotomy. Mean number of grafts performed was 3+/-0.8 in redo-ONCAB and 2+/-0.6 in redo-OPCAB (p<0.05). The need for postoperative insertion of intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) was higher (p=0.02) in redo-ONCAB (n=9, 21%) than redo-OPCAB (n=1, 2%). The duration of postoperative ventilation was 55+/-98.7 h for redo-ONCAB and 10+/-12.8h for redo-OPCAB (p=0.008). No differences were found in the incidence of other postoperative complications. The 30-day mortality rate was 6.9% for redo-ONCAB (n=3) and 2.3% redo-OPCAB (n=1; p=NS). Mean follow-up for redo-ONCAB was 30+/-21.3 months (range 0.1-63 months) and that of redo-OPCAB was 37+/-19.2 months (0.1-62.5 months). Actuarial survival at 5 years was 87+/-5.5% for redo-ONCAB and 95+/-3.2% for redo-OPCAB (p=0.17). Event-free survival was 71+/-8.0% for redo-ONCAB and 78+/-7.2% for redo-OPCAB (p=0.32).

Conclusion: OPCAB is an acceptable strategy in selected patients requiring redo-CABG. Employing a strategy of OPCAB for those patients with 2 or fewer lesions and ONCAB for those with more diffuse disease, redo-OPCAB and redo-ONCAB have similar early and late outcomes.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Coronary Artery Bypass / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping / statistics & numerical data
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Reoperation / adverse effects
  • Reoperation / mortality
  • Risk Factors
  • Survival Analysis
  • Thoracotomy / methods
  • Treatment Outcome