Objective: The aim of this study was to compare cognition following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery with or without cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) (on- or off-pump).
Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized control trials comparing cognitive outcome in patients undergoing CABG surgery on- or off-pump as assessed by continuous measures from a battery of 7 psychometric tests.
Setting: Multi-institutional centers performing CABG surgery.
Participants: Patients with coronary artery disease requiring CABG surgery.
Interventions: CABG surgery with or without CPB.
Measurements and main results: A structured literature search identified 13 randomized control trials that included a total of 2,405 patients. Results from 7 psychometric tests were grouped into early (≤3 months) and late (6-12 months) postoperative periods. No significant differences were found between on- and off-pump groups in any of the 7 psychometric tests in either the early (p range 0.21-0.78) or late (p range 0.09-0.93) postoperative period.
Conclusion: The results suggested that CPB may not be associated with cognitive decline that is associated with CABG surgery.
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