Evaluation of the Patients with Recurrent Angina After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.

Salih Salihi, Halil İbrahim Erkengel, Fatih Toptan, Bilhan Özalp, Hakan Saçlı, İbrahim Kara
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Introduction: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the most common causes of recurrent angina after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and our treatment approaches applied in these patients.

Methods: We included all patients who underwent CABG, with or without percutaneous coronary intervention after CABG, at our hospital from September 2013 to December 2019. Patients were divided into two groups according to the time of onset of anginal pain after CABG. Forty-five patients (58.16 ± 8.78 years) had recurrent angina in the first postoperative year after CABG and were specified as group I (early recurrence). Group II (late recurrence) comprised 82 patients (58.05 ± 8.95 years) with angina after the first year of CABG.

Results: The mean preoperative left ventricular ejection fraction was 53.22 ± 8.87% in group I, and 54.7 ± 8.58% in group II (P=0.38). No significant difference was registered between groups I and II regarding preoperative angiographic findings (P>0.05). Failed grafts were found in 27.7% (n=28/101) of the grafts in group I as compared to 26.8% (n=51/190) in group II (P>0.05). Twenty-four (53.3%) patients were treated medically in group I, compared with 54 (65.8%) patients in group II (P=0.098). There was a need for intervention in 46.6% (n=21) of group I patients, and in 34.1% (n=28) of group II patients.

Conclusion: Recurrent angina is a complaint that should not be neglected because most of the patients with recurrent angina are diagnosed with either native coronary or graft pathology in coronary angiography performed.

对冠状动脉旁路移植术后复发性心绞痛患者的评估
简介在这项研究中,我们旨在评估冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)后复发性心绞痛的最常见原因以及我们对这些患者采用的治疗方法:我们纳入了 2013 年 9 月至 2019 年 12 月期间在我院接受 CABG(无论是否在 CABG 后接受经皮冠状动脉介入治疗)手术的所有患者。根据 CABG 术后出现心绞痛的时间将患者分为两组。45 名患者(58.16 ± 8.78 岁)在 CABG 术后第一年复发心绞痛,被划分为 I 组(早期复发)。第二组(晚期复发)包括 82 名在 CABG 术后第一年出现心绞痛的患者(58.05 ± 8.95 岁):结果:I组患者术前左心室射血分数平均为(53.22 ± 8.87)%,II组患者术前左心室射血分数平均为(54.7 ± 8.58)%(P=0.38)。第一组和第二组的术前血管造影结果无明显差异(P>0.05)。第一组有 27.7%(28/101)的移植物失败,而第二组为 26.8%(51/190)(P>0.05)。第一组有 24 名(53.3%)患者接受了药物治疗,而第二组有 54 名(65.8%)患者接受了药物治疗(P=0.098)。I组患者中有46.6%(21人)需要介入治疗,II组患者中有34.1%(28人)需要介入治疗:结论:复发性心绞痛是一种不容忽视的主诉,因为大多数复发性心绞痛患者在冠状动脉造影术中被诊断为原发性冠状动脉病变或移植物病变。
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