The AHA Guidelines and Scientific Statements Handbook

(ff) #1

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery


Cullen D. Morris, Kim Eagle, Robert A. O’Rourke,
and Robert A. Guyton

7


Background
Management recommendations in the reduction of
perioperative mortality and morbidity
Preventing adverse cerebral outcomes
Ascending aortic atherosclerosis
Atrial fi brillation and postoperative stroke
Recent anterior MI, LV mural thrombus, and stroke
risk
Recent antecedent cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
CPB time and neurologic risk
Carotid disease and neurological risk reduction
Other techniques to reduce neurologic risk
Reducing risk of perioperative myocardial
dysfunction
Myocardial protection for patients with satisfactory
preoperative cardiac function
Myocardial protection for patients with acutely
depressed cardiac function
Myocardial protection for chronically dysfunctional
myocardium
Cardiac biomarker elevation and outcome
Adjuncts to myocardial protection
Reoperative patients
Inferior infarct with right ventricular (RV)
involvement
Attenuation of the systemic sequelae of CPB
Reducing the risk of perioperative infection
Prevention of postoperative arrhythmias
Strategies to reduce perioperative bleeding and
transfusion
General management considerations
Maximizing postoperative benefi t
Antiplatelet therapy for SVG patency
Pharmacologic management of hyperlipidemia

Hormonal manipulation
Smoking cessation
Cardiac rehabilitation
Special patient subsets
CABG in the elderly: age 70 and older
CABG in women
CABG in patients with diabetes
CABG in patients with pulmonary disease, COPD, or
respiratory insuffi ciency
CABG in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
Valve disease
Reoperation
Concomitant PVD
Poor left ventricular function
Transplant patients
CABG in acute coronary syndromes
Impact of evolving technology
Less-invasive CABG
Robotics
Arterial and alternate conduits
Transmyocardial laser revascularization
Institutional and operator competence
Volume considerations
Report cards and quality improvement
Hospital environment
Economic issues
Cost-effectiveness of CABG
Cost comparison with angioplasty
Indications
Asymptomatic or mild angina
Stable angina
Unstable angina/non-ST segment elevation MI
(NSTEMI)
ST-segmental elevation MI (STEMI)
Poor LV function
Life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias
CABG after failed PTCA
Patients with previous CABG
Future guidelines

The AHA Guidelines and Scientific Statements Handbook
Edited by Valentin Fuster © 2009 American Heart Association
ISBN: 978-1-405-18463-2

Free download pdf