The Effects of Propafenone on Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation in Adult Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: A Meta‐Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Jin-He Deng, Jing Li, Fan-Rong He, Yun-Tai Yao, The Evidence in Cardiovascular Anesthesia (EICA) Group, Pradeep Narayan
3d ago
Background. Previous research has only conducted a restricted amount of investigations on the effectiveness of propafenone in preventing and treating of atrial fibrillation (AF) after cardiac surgery. Hence, a comprehensive evaluation and meta-analysis were performed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of propafenone in individuals undergoing cardiac surgery for postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF). Methods. A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials was conducted. Until September 15th, 2023, various databases were searched. The main focal points consisted of the presence of POAF ..read more
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Effect of Topically Applied Milrinone or Nitroglycerin on Internal Mammary Artery Free Flow
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Ahmad Walid Izzat, Salman Aissami, Rakan Saadoun, Mohammad Bashar Izzat, Pradeep Narayan
3d ago
Background. Surgical mobilization of the internal mammary artery (IMA) can induce graft vasospasm, which is commonly managed by wrapping the IMA in a vasodilator-soaked swab before grafting. However, the choice of the most effective topical vasodilator remains the subject of continued investigation. We carried out a prospective randomized controlled trial to compare the effect of topically applied milrinone, nitroglycerin, and normal saline on IMA free flow. Methods. Forty-six consecutive patients undergoing elective primary coronary artery bypass grafting were enrolled. After the left IMA was ..read more
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Factors Influencing Pain Scores and Opioid Demand after Robotically Assisted Cardiac Surgery
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Irsa Hasan, Laura Seese, Rachel Deitz, Faaz Ashraf, Takuya Ogami, Kathirvel Subramaniam, Michael Boisen, Pyongsoo Yoon, David West, David Kaczorowski, Ibrahim Sultan, Johannes Bonatti, Oktay Korun
3d ago
Objective. Introduction of minimally invasive cardiac surgery anticipated the reduction in postoperative pain but little quantitative data are available on this effect. This study investigated factors influencing pain scores and opioid demand after robotically assisted cardiac procedures. Methods. Using data derived from prospective robotic cardiac surgery and anesthesia databases, we analyzed 75 patients undergoing robotic cardiac surgery between July 2021 and December 2022. Study endpoints were mean cumulative pain scores measured on a 0–10 scale and opioid use on postoperative days (PODs) 1 ..read more
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Utilization of Vein Grafts in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: Reasons and Outcomes in a Bilateral Mammary Artery First Center
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Andreas Schaefer, Tim Knochenhauer, Jens Brickwedel, Beate Reiter, Svante Zipfel, Yvonne Schneeberger, Hermann Reichenspurner, Bjoern Sill, Pradeep Narayan
3d ago
Objectives. Despite guideline recommendations for use of bilateral internal mammary artery (BIMA) in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), a large proportion of patients still receive saphenous vein grafts (SVG). We herein aimed to identify reasons for SVG use at a center with a BIMA utilization rate between 60 and 70% and compare outcomes of patients undergoing CABG with either BIMA or left internal mammary artery (LIMA) plus SVG. Methods. Between 2013 and 2022, 4145 consecutive patients underwent isolated CABG at our center. Of those, 2067 patients received BIMA (group 1) and 1206 patients ..read more
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The Influence of Preoperative Neurological Complications on Outcomes after Surgery for Infective Endocarditis
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Mohammed Al-Tawil, Christine Friedrich, Kira Mandler, Julia Brandl, Mohamed Salem, Jan Schoettler, Nora de Silva, Thomas Puehler, Jochen Cremer, Assad Haneya, Frederico Benetti
3d ago
Background. Infective endocarditis (IE) is considered a life-threatening cardiac infection with a predilection to involve heart valves. One of the most feared complications of IE is the development of new-onset neurological complications (NCs). The aim of this study is to compare the short- and long-term outcomes of surgery in patients with IE presenting with vs. without NCs. Methods. We retrospectively reviewed patient records which were regularly collected in our institutional database. Between January 2002 and August 2020, 438 consecutive patients who underwent open cardiac surgery in our u ..read more
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Pulmonary Venous Index as Additional Diagnostic Criteria for Fontan Palliation
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by D. V. Kovalev, S. A. Alexandrova, I. A. Yurlov, M. M. Zelenikin, I. P. Aslanidis, V. P. Podzolkov, Giuseppe Nasso
3d ago
Backgroud. The results of the Fontan operation, depending on the anatomy of the pulmonary arteries, have been studied quite well. Various indices have been proposed to assess the degree of hypoplasia of the pulmonary arterial bed (Nakata, Reddy, and McGoon indexes). At the same time, an obstruction of pulmonary venous blood return may be considered as a contraindication to Fontan operation. Aim of the Study. To present an optimal method for pulmonary venous index (PVI) calculation based on computed tomography angiography (CTA) enhancement of the heart data in patients with a functional single ..read more
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Impact of the Tricuspid Valve Detachment Technique on Hard‐to‐Expose Ventricular Septal Defect Closure
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Shiho Yamazaki, Junichi Koizumi, Daiki Saito, Azuma Tabayashi, Takuya Goto, Norihiro Kondo, Akio Ikai, Hajime Kin, John Ikonomidis
3d ago
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) closure is a common procedure in congenital heart surgery. The exposure of VSDs can be challenging, especially in cases involving the tricuspid septal or anterior leaflets, chordae, or subvalvular apparatus. Although tricuspid valve detachment has been suggested to improve surgical visibility, its long-term effects remain unclear. Herein, we investigated the outcomes of VSD closure with or without tricuspid valve detachment and assessed the impact of this technique on postoperative tricuspid valve function and atrioventricular conduction. In total, 175 patients ..read more
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A Single‐Center Experience in Low Ejection Fraction Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Amber Malhotra, Md Anamul Islam, Giuseppe Tavilla, Ramachandra Reddy, Thomas d’Amato, Sameer Gupta, Mustafa Baldawi, Frederico Benetti
3d ago
Background. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) in patients with an ejection fraction (EF) ≤ 35% predisposes them to higher complications and mortality risks. Given the usually compromised status of other end organs in low EF patients, ONCAB, involving cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and aortic cross-clamping, might intuitively pose more complications than OPCAB. Objective. To explore short- and long-term outcomes between ONCAB and OPCAB procedures in patients with EF ≤ 35%. Methods. A retrospective and observational analysis was conducted in 196 patients with EF ≤ 35% who underwent ONCAB (n = 58 ..read more
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Benefits of On‐X Mitral Valve Replacement in Cases of Infective Endocarditis
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Manabu Shiraishi, Hiroki Arai, Shigeto Tokunaga, Kengo Teshima, Naoyuki Kimura, Atsushi Yamaguchi, Giuseppe Nasso
3d ago
Purpose. Mitral valve replacement (MVR) is necessary in cases of severe infective endocarditis (IE). Because the On-X valve is expected to be effective in reducing prosthesis-associated turbulent blood flow, we investigated the hemodynamic efficacy of the On-X valve when used for MVR in cases of mitral valve IE. Methods. We compared postoperative outcomes between two groups of patients who underwent MVR for IE: 13 given an On-X valve and 27 given an SJM valve. Results. There were no in-hospital deaths. Late death occurred in 6 cases, all in the SJM group (P = 0.1520). The incidence of late pos ..read more
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Impact of COVID‐19 in the Age of Computer‐Assisted Surgery: Cost and Effectiveness Comparison between Robotic and Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery in a Single‐Center Experience
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
by Laura Giroletti, Daniele Salvi, Lorenzo Peluso, Giovanni Albano, Ascanio Graniero, Valentina Grazioli, Nicola Villari, Claudio Roscitano, Matteo Parrinello, Ettore Lanzarone, Alfonso Agnino, Giuseppe Nasso
3d ago
Background. We conducted a cost and effectiveness analysis comparing robotic vs minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (RMVS vs MIMVS). The aim was to assess whether the higher cost of the robotic technique could be mitigated by the clinical advantages. Methods. We included 118 patients undergoing RMVS and 233 patients undergoing MIMVS. Initially, RMVS experience was developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. A propensity score matching analysis was performed. Postoperative outcomes and cost of care were compared. Results. RMVS patients had significantly shorter ICU and hospital lengths of stay ..read more
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