Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery (Oct 2011)

Prognostic factors of atrial fibrillation following elective coronary artery bypass grafting: the impact of quantified intraoperative myocardial ischemia

  • Anastasiou Nikolaos,
  • Panagopoulos Nikolaos,
  • Panagiotou Matthew,
  • Dedeilias Panagiotis,
  • Crockett James R,
  • Prokakis Christos,
  • Koletsis Efstratios N,
  • Dougenis Dimitrios,
  • Apostolakis Efstratios

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-6-127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 127

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Abstract Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) occurs in 28-33% of the patients undergoing coronary artery revascularization (CABG). This study focuses on both pre- and peri-operative factors that may affect the occurrence of AF. The aim is to identify those patients at higher risk to develop AF after CABG. Patients and methods Two patient cohorts undergoing CABG were retrospectively studied. The first group (group A) consisted of 157 patients presenting AF after elective CABG. The second group (group B) consisted of 191 patients without AF postoperatively. Results Preoperative factors presenting significant correlation with the incidence of post-operative AF included: 1) age > 65 years (p = 0.029), 2) history of AF (p = 0.022), 3) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (p = 0.008), 4) left ventricular dysfunction with ejection fraction 120 minutes (p = 0.011), 2) myocardial ischemia index 2/Kg.min (p = 0.011), 3) total positive fluid-balance during ICU-stay (p 2/PO2 > 0, 4 after extubation and during the ICU-stay (p = 0.021), 5) inotropic support with doses 15-30 μg/Kg/min (p = 0.016), 6) long ICU-stay recovery for any reason (p Conclusions Our results suggest that the incidence of post-CABG atrial fibrillation can be predicted by specific preoperative and intraoperative measures. The intraoperative myocardial ischemia can be sufficiently quantified by the myocardial ischemia index. For those patients at risk we would suggest an early postoperative precautionary anti-arrhythmic treatment.

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