Abstract: Objective To evaluate clinical outcomes of plication of left ventricular aneurysm during off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB). Methods A total of 114 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and concomitant surgical treatment for left ventricular aneurysm from January 2007 to January 2011 in Beijing Anzhen Hospital were included in this study. All the patients were divided into 2 groups according to the different surgical procedures they received. In groupⅠ, there were 76 patients including 57 males and 19 females with their average age of (63.4±7.8) years who underwent CABG and left ventricular aneurysmectomy under cardiopulmonary bypass on the non-beating heart. In groupⅡ, there were 38 patients including 32 males and 6 females with their average age of (60.6±8.9) years who underwent OPCAB and plication of the left ventricular aneurysm on the beating heart. Preoperative data were not statistically different between the 2 groups except that the percentage of the left ventricular aneurysm to the left ventricle of groupⅠwas significantly larger than that of groupⅡ(42.2%±13.6% vs. 26.5%±12.3%, t=5.499, P=0.000). Postoperative clinical outcomes and morbidities were compared between the 2 groups, and all the patients were followed up for 6 months. Results There was 2 in-hospital death in groupⅠ, one for postoperative refractory ventricular arrhythmia, and the other for severe pneumonia. There was 1 in-hospital death in groupⅡ because of perioperative myocardial infarction. Postoperative thoracic drainage, incidence of reexploration for bleeding, mechanical ventilation time and incidence of intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) implantation were not statistically different between the 2 groups (P>0.05). To compare their echocardiography outcomes at early postoperative stage and 6 months after discharge with preoperative values, left ventricular end-diastolic dimensions (LVEDD) at early postoperative stage and 6 months after discharge were both signific antly decreased than preoperative value in both groups [groupⅠ: (54.0±7.8) mm amp; (56.0±8.1) mm vs. (59.6±6.6) mm, groupⅡ: (52.0±7.2) mm amp; (53.6±5.3) mm vs. (57.9±5.4) mm], and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at early postoperative stage and 6 months after discharge were both significantly higher than preoperative value in both groups (groupⅠ:43.5%±3.2% amp; 55.7%±3.7% vs. 38.0%±7.4%, groupⅡ:44.7%±2.8% amp; 57.0%±3.5% vs. 41.0%±6.6%), but there was no statistical difference in LVEDD and LVEF between the 2 groups(P>0.05). Conclusion Plication of left ventricular aneurysm during OPCAB is a safe and effective surgical procedure, and possibly more appropriate for patients with a smaller left ventricular aneurysm.
Abstract: Objective To investigate changes of left ventricularregional systolic function after surgical treatment of left ventricular aneurysm (LVA) by realtime threedimensional echocardiography (RT-3DE). Methods From February 2009 to February 2010, 14 consecutive patients who were diagnosed to have coronary artery diseases with LVA underwent surgical repair and coronary artery bypass grafting (LVA group) in our hospital. All patients of the LVA group were followed up for a mean period of 4 months. Twodimensional echocardiography (2DE) and RT-3DE were performed before operation and during the follow-up. Left ventricular regional ejection fraction (EF) was acquired by Qlab software analysis. At the same time, 12 healthy persons were included as controls (control group). Statistical analyses were carried out to compare left ventricular regional EF between the LVA group (before operation and 4 months after operation) and the control group. Results Contrary to the control group, preoperative regional EF of the LVA group increased from apex to base. In addition to the inferior basal segment, lateralinferior basal segment and anteriorinferior basal segment, regional EF in the remaining 14 segments were significantly lower than that of the control group (P<0.05). At postoperative followup, regional EF recovered the increase from base to apex, and there was no significant difference between anteriorinferior segment and lateral segment regional EF of the LVA group and those of the control group (P>0.05), while regional EF of other segments in the LVA group was lower than that in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion RT-3DE is an effective method to assess left ventricular regional systolic function in patients with LVA. After LVA repair and coronary artery bypass grafting, regional systolic function will restore to the normal direction of progressive increase, and some nonaneurysm segments systolic function will go back to normal.
ObjectiveTo investigate dyssynchrony of non-infarction areas before and after surgical ventricular reconstruction after acute myocardial infarction. MethodsTwelve patients with postinfarction ventricular aneurysm and heart failure who underwent left ventricular reconstruction surgery in Fu wai Hospital from June 1,2010 to June 31,2011 were enrolled in this study. There were 9 male and 3 female patients with their age of 53.9±7.0 years. Another 12 healthy volunteers were chosen as the control group including 10 males and 2 females with their age of 30.6±3.8 years. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was examined preoperatively and within 3 months after discharge with same sequences. Tagging images were analysis by using Harmonic Phase (HARP) software to extract the data and the data were put into another software to calculate dyssynchrony index. ResultsAfter operation,left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) improved from 30.3%±7.7% to 43.4%±6.3% (P<0.05) and left ventricular end-systolic volume index decreased from 68.6±10.8 ml/m2 to 32.7±9.0 ml/m2 (P<0.05). However,left ventricular dyssynchrony index of non-infarction areas remained stable from 0.82±0.13 to 0.83±0.17 (P>0.05). ConclusionSurgical ventricular reconstruction can significantly improve LVEF and reduce left ventricular volume,but left ventricular synchrony index of non-infarction areas is not changed.
ObjectiveTo analyze clinical outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) without concomitant surgical ventricular restoration (SVR) for patients with coronary artery disease (CHD) and left ventricular aneurysm (LVA). MethodsA total of 105 patients with CHD and LVA underwent surgical treatment in Wuhan Asia Heart Hospital from January 2008 to December 2012. Among them,74 patients were found to have no clear boundary LVA,poor wall motion or no obvious contradictory wall motion during surgical exploration,and didn't received SVR,including 59 male and 15 female patients with their age of 60.96±9.09 years. Coronary angiography showed 5 patients with single-vessel disease,10 patients with double-vessel disease,45 patients with triple-vessel disease,and 14 patients with left main and triple vessel disease. Intraoperative findings showed no clear boundary LVA in 30 patients,apical thinning without obvious LVA in 29 patients,LVA without obvious contradictory wall motion but thickening of the apex in 15 patients. All the 74 patients received CABG including 62 patients undergoing on-pump CABG and 12 patients undergoing off-pump CABG. Seventy patients received left internal mammary artery to left anterior descending anastomosis,and 2 patients received endarterectomy of the left anterior descending coronary artery. For moderate to severe mitral regurgitation,3 patients received concomitant mitral valvuloplasty,and 2 patients received concomitant mitral valve replacement. One patient received concomitant aortic valve replacement for severe aortic stenosis. ResultsPostoperatively,2 patients (2.7%) died of malignant arrhythmia and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy respectively. Six patients received intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) support for low cardiac output syndrome,perioperative myocardial infarction and malignant arrhythmias. Seventy patients were followed up after discharge for 24-60 (43±12) months. During follow-up,left ventricular thrombus was found in 8 patients,disappeared within 1 year after warfarin treatment in 5 patients,and no thromboembolic event happened. Echocardiogram showed that LVA disappeared in 18 patients (25.7%). Ejection fraction (EF) at discharge,6 months and 1 years after discharge were significantly higher than preoperative EF (EF at 6 months after discharge versus preoperative EF:44%±6% vs. 39%±5%). Left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD,LVEDD at 6 months after discharge versus preoperative LVEDD:54.37±6.28 mm vs. 59.24±6.24 mm) and left ventricular end-systolic diameter (LVESD) were significantly reduced compared with preoperative values (P<0.01). But as time went by,LVEDD and LVESD gradually became larger than those values at discharge. ConclusionFor patients with CHD and LVA,CABG without SVR,which is decided according to actual surgical exploration,can significantly improve postoperative EF,LVEDD and LVESD,but left ventricular enlargement may happen progressively after discharge.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of modified left ventricular reconstruction (LVR) and linear repair (LR) to post-infarct left ventricular aneurysm (LVA) and summarize the surgical experience of LVA. MethodsFrom May 2004 to December 2011, 47 patients were admitted in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Renji Hospital Affiliated to Medical College of Shanghai Jiaotong University. There were 25 patients underwent LVR (group LVR, including 21 males and 4 females), 18 patients underwent LR (group LR, including 14 males and 4 females) and 4 patients underwent directly sutured (including 3 males and 1 female). Among them, 42 patients underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). During 6-24 months'follow-up, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), quality of life and activity were measured. ResultsPostoperative LVEF was significantly higher than preoperative LVEF in group LVR(49.2%±13.6% vs. 32.5%±12.9%, P < 0.05) and group LR (47.5%±11.6% vs. 36.9%±11.6%, P < 0.05). One patient died in LR group (5.5%) and 1 died in LVR group (4.0%), no death occurred in directly sutured surgery. Total mortality was 4.2%. ConclusionLVR and LR are both effective treatment for LVA. Personalized treatment can receive satisfactory short-and long-term outcomes.