Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia (Jan 2022)

Euvolemic off pump coronary surgery further improves early postoperative outcomes

  • Kaushalendra Rathore,
  • Evan Boon,
  • Reza Yussouf,
  • Mark Newman,
  • William Weightman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aca.ACA_139_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 11 – 18

Abstract

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Background: Fluid resuscitation during Off-Pump Coronary Surgery (OPCABG) is still not protocolized and depends on multiple variables. We are exploring in this study whether a restrictive or euvolemic approach has any impact on short term surgical outcomes following OPCABG. Methods: It is a retrospective study of 300 patients analyzed based on the intraoperative fluid requirement with 150 patients in each group (Group I: Fluid 2 Litres). Results: Multivariable analysis showed echocardiography variables such as E/e ratio, LA volume index, and atrial fibrillation (AF). LA volume index is related to the higher fluid requirement. Group II had significantly higher ventilation time (P < 0.05), drain output (P = 0.05), drain removal time (<0.05), inotropic requirement, and diuretic use. Conclusion: The requirement of the intraoperative fluid was associated with various factors including diastolic dysfunction (left atrial volume index, left ventricle mass index, E/e ratio) and preoperative dual antiplatelet use. Group II patients had longer ventilation time, diuretics use, high drain output, and required drains for a longer period of time. Although there was no statistical difference among two groups as far as postoperative AF concerned, a reversal of AF to sinus rhythm was delayed in group II patients.

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