OBJECTIVES: Coronary endarterectomy (CE) represents a useful adjunctive technique to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in the presence of diffuse coronary artery disease. Nevertheless, the long-term patency of the graft remains unclear, and no standard anticoagulation and antiplatelet protocols exist for use after CE. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate and possibly to clarify the role of single (SAT) versus dual antiplatelet therapy (DAT) at mid-term follow-up. METHODS: Between January 2006 and December 2013, CE was performed in 90 patients (mean age 67 ± 8.2 years) who also underwent isolated CABG. After surgery, 20 patients received aspirin 100 mg daily (SAT group), and 52 patients received aspirin plus clopidogrel 75 mg daily (DAT group). Clopidogrel was discontinued in the DAT group 12 months after the operation. RESULTS: The overall in-hospital mortality rate was 2.7% (SAT 0% vs DAT 3.8%; P = ns). Perioperative myocardial infarction was 12.3% (SAT 15.0% vs DAT 11.5%; P = ns), and major bleeding requiring surgical re-exploration was 4.1% (SAT 10.0% vs DAT 1.9%; P = ns). Mean followup duration was 71.3 ± 32.7 months (median 79 months), and was 100% complete (5208/5208 pt-months). At 7 years of follow-up, freedom from cardiac death was 84 ± 9% in group SAT versus 85 ± 5% in group DAT (P = ns); freedom from new percutaneous coronary intervention was 93 ± 6% versus 100% (P = ns), and freedom from major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events was 73 ± 10% versus 75 ± 6% (P = ns). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with diffuse coronary disease, CE is a safe and feasible technique with acceptable mid-term results. No differences were observed in terms of major clinical outcomes between patients treated with single versus dual antiplatelet therapy at least in a mid-term period of follow-up.

Single versus double antiplatelet therapy in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with coronary endarterectomy: Mid-term results and clinical implications / Russo, M.; Nardi, P.; Saitto, G.; Bovio, E.; Pellegrino, A.; Scafuri, A.; Ruvolo, G.. - In: INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1569-9293. - 24:2(2017), pp. 203-208. [10.1093/icvts/ivw351]

Single versus double antiplatelet therapy in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with coronary endarterectomy: Mid-term results and clinical implications

Saitto G.;Ruvolo G.
2017

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Coronary endarterectomy (CE) represents a useful adjunctive technique to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in the presence of diffuse coronary artery disease. Nevertheless, the long-term patency of the graft remains unclear, and no standard anticoagulation and antiplatelet protocols exist for use after CE. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate and possibly to clarify the role of single (SAT) versus dual antiplatelet therapy (DAT) at mid-term follow-up. METHODS: Between January 2006 and December 2013, CE was performed in 90 patients (mean age 67 ± 8.2 years) who also underwent isolated CABG. After surgery, 20 patients received aspirin 100 mg daily (SAT group), and 52 patients received aspirin plus clopidogrel 75 mg daily (DAT group). Clopidogrel was discontinued in the DAT group 12 months after the operation. RESULTS: The overall in-hospital mortality rate was 2.7% (SAT 0% vs DAT 3.8%; P = ns). Perioperative myocardial infarction was 12.3% (SAT 15.0% vs DAT 11.5%; P = ns), and major bleeding requiring surgical re-exploration was 4.1% (SAT 10.0% vs DAT 1.9%; P = ns). Mean followup duration was 71.3 ± 32.7 months (median 79 months), and was 100% complete (5208/5208 pt-months). At 7 years of follow-up, freedom from cardiac death was 84 ± 9% in group SAT versus 85 ± 5% in group DAT (P = ns); freedom from new percutaneous coronary intervention was 93 ± 6% versus 100% (P = ns), and freedom from major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events was 73 ± 10% versus 75 ± 6% (P = ns). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with diffuse coronary disease, CE is a safe and feasible technique with acceptable mid-term results. No differences were observed in terms of major clinical outcomes between patients treated with single versus dual antiplatelet therapy at least in a mid-term period of follow-up.
2017
Antiplatelet therapy; Coronary artery disease; Coronary endarterectomy; Myocardial revascularization
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Single versus double antiplatelet therapy in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with coronary endarterectomy: Mid-term results and clinical implications / Russo, M.; Nardi, P.; Saitto, G.; Bovio, E.; Pellegrino, A.; Scafuri, A.; Ruvolo, G.. - In: INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1569-9293. - 24:2(2017), pp. 203-208. [10.1093/icvts/ivw351]
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