Initial Experience with Epicardial Ultrasound Scanning in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.

Q3 Medicine
Dae Hyeon Kim, Suk Ho Sohn, Ho Young Hwang
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Background: The benefits of epicardial ultrasound scanning (EUS) in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) have not yet been established. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of EUS in CABG, including in the assessment of the quality of distal anastomoses, the identification of epicardial target vessels, and the evaluation of any graft issues other than the distal anastomoses.

Methods: Fifty-three patients undergoing CABG were enrolled between March 2018 and February 2019. Intraoperative EUS was performed along with transit-time flow measurement (TTFM). Graft evaluations were performed early (shortly after surgery) and 1 year after surgery for 53 (100%) and 47 (88.7%) patients, respectively.

Results: EUS was applied to assess the quality of all distal anastomoses, 32 target vessels, and 2 conduit trunks. Insufficient TTFM findings were obtained for 18 grafts. However, graft revision was performed for only 3 distal anastomoses; based on the EUS findings, the remaining 15 sites were not revised. The early and 1-year overall graft patency rates were 100% (141 anastomoses) and 96.1% (122 of 127 anastomoses), respectively. All 15 of the distal anastomoses that were not revised despite insufficient TTFM results were patent at the 1-year mark.

Conclusion: The routine application of EUS in CABG could be beneficial by confirming the quality of surgery and reducing unnecessary procedures.

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冠状动脉旁路移植术中心外膜超声扫描的初步经验。
背景:心外膜超声扫描(EUS)在冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)中的益处尚未确定。本研究旨在评估 EUS 在 CABG 中的作用,包括评估远端吻合的质量、识别心外膜靶血管以及评估除远端吻合以外的任何移植物问题:2018年3月至2019年2月期间,53名接受CABG手术的患者入组。术中进行了 EUS 以及过境时间血流测量(TTFM)。分别对 53 例(100%)和 47 例(88.7%)患者的移植物进行了早期(术后不久)和术后 1 年的评估:结果:应用 EUS 评估了所有远端吻合口、32 条目标血管和 2 条导管主干的质量。18例移植物的TTFM结果不充分。不过,仅对 3 处远端吻合口进行了移植物修补;根据 EUS 的结果,其余 15 处均未进行修补。早期和 1 年的移植物总通畅率分别为 100%(141 个吻合口)和 96.1%(127 个吻合口中的 122 个)。尽管TTFM结果不充分,但所有15个未修改的远端吻合口在1年后都是通畅的:结论:在 CABG 中常规应用 EUS 可以确认手术质量并减少不必要的手术,因而是有益的。
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