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The effect of off-pump coronary artery bypass on mortality after acute coronary syndrome: a meta-analysis.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Patients requiring surgical revascularisation for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) form a clinically heterogeneous group ranging from haemodynamic stability to cardiogenic shock. Whilst 'off-pump' revascularisation (OPCAB) is often considered, patient selection and operative timing remain controversial. This study aims to identify whether OPCAB may confer a mortality benefit over ONCAB in revascularisation for ACS. Secondly, we review the impact of OPCAB on completeness of revascularisation (CR) and long-term re-intervention.
METHODS:
A systematic literature review identified 9 studies (1 randomised controlled trial) of which 8 fulfilled criteria for meta-analysis. Outcomes for a total of 3001 patients (n=817 OPCAB, 2184 'on-pump' (ONCAB)) were meta-analysed using random effects modelling. Heterogeneity, subgroup analysis and quality scoring were assessed. Primary endpoints were 30-day and mid-term mortality. Secondary endpoints were CR, revascularisation index and re-intervention.
RESULTS:
OPCAB conferred comparable mortality to ONCAB at both 30-days and mid-term follow up (p=0.08 and p=0.46 respectively). OPCAB was also associated with less CR (WMD -0.60, 95% CI [-0.82, -0.38], p<0.00001) and a lower revascularisation index (WMD -0.25, 95% CI [-0.30, -0.19], p<0.00001), although no difference was observed in re-intervention rate (OR 1.33; 95% CI [0.99, 2.07], p=0.99).
CONCLUSIONS:
We conclude that OPCAB may be a safe and comparable alternative to ONCAB in clinically stable ACS patients requiring urgent/emergent revascularisation. However, in order to finally determine whether OPCAB may provide any more than just comparability to ONCAB in the setting of ACS, further research must clearly define selection criteria, better characterize this heterogeneous patient group and assess the effects of incomplete revascularisation on long-term outcomes.
AuthorsLeanne Harling, Marco Moscarelli, Emaddin Kidher, Khalil Fattouch, Hutan Ashrafian, Thanos Athanasiou
JournalInternational journal of cardiology (Int J Cardiol) Vol. 169 Issue 5 Pg. 339-48 (Nov 20 2013) ISSN: 1874-1754 [Electronic] Netherlands
PMID24161532 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Meta-Analysis, Systematic Review)
Copyright© 2013.
Topics
  • Acute Coronary Syndrome (diagnosis, mortality, therapy)
  • Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump (mortality, trends)
  • Humans
  • Prospective Studies
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic (mortality)
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Outcome

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