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. 2001 Feb;49(2):103-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF02912125.

Combined grafting of thoracic aortic aneurysm and cardiac repair using continuous cold-blood coronary perfusion

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Combined grafting of thoracic aortic aneurysm and cardiac repair using continuous cold-blood coronary perfusion

Y Takahara et al. Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2001 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: For patients diagnosed with combined thoracic aortic aneurysms and cardiac lesions, we conduct a 1-stage operation for ascending and aortic arch grafting. We studied surgical outcome comparatively with patients undergoing aortic grafting alone. For descending and thoracoabdominal aortic grafting, we choose a 2-stage operation.

Subjects and methods: Subjects were 80 patients undergoing ascending and aortic arch aneurysm repair between June 1994 and March 1999. Group 1 consisted of 30 undergoing simultaneous cardiac repair. Concomitant cardiac procedures involved 21 valvular, 5 coronary arterial, and 4 valvular and coronary arterial surgeries. Group 2 consisted of 50 undergoing aortic grafting alone. We used crystalloid cardioplegia and additional antegrade continuous cold-blood coronary perfusion in Group 1, and crystalloid cardioplegia alone in Group 2.

Results: Hospital mortality was 10% in Group 1 and 2% in Group 2. Surgery length, cardiopulmonary bypass time, and aortic cross-clamping time in Group 1 were significantly longer than Group 2. Myocardial ischemic time did not differ significantly. Postoperative ICU stay, mechanical ventilation time and catecholamine support time did not differ significantly. Actuarial survival was 66.9 +/- 13.1% at 52 months in Group 1 and 87.2 +/- 4.8% at 57 months in Group 2 (p = 0.2918).

Conclusion: Simultaneous cardiac repair and ascending and aortic arch aneurysm repair were conducted using continuous cold-blood coronary perfusion. Hospital mortality and mid-term survival did not differ significantly between groups.

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