Computed Tomography Imaging Assessment of the Effect of Vancomycin Paste on Poststernotomy Healing

To assess vancomycin paste effect on poststernotomy healing in high-risk coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients compared to bone wax using the 6-point computed tomography (CT) score. Additionally assessed the reliability of this score and its relationship to the occurrence of infection. A p...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of general medicine 2021, Vol.14, p.9287-9296
Hauptverfasser: Basha, Mohammad Abd Alkhalik, Shemais, Dina Said, Abdelwahed, Essam Saad, Elfwakhry, Rabab Mahmoud, Zeid, Ayman Fathy, Abdalla, Ahmed A El-Hamid M, Aly, Sameh Abdelaziz, Abdelrahman, Dalia Said, Elshenawy, Anwar A, Mansour, Waleed, Elbanna, Khaled Ahmed Ahmed, El Tahlawi, Mohammad, Elnahal, Nezar
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Zusammenfassung:To assess vancomycin paste effect on poststernotomy healing in high-risk coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients compared to bone wax using the 6-point computed tomography (CT) score. Additionally assessed the reliability of this score and its relationship to the occurrence of infection. A prospective comparative analysis included 126 high-risk CABG patients. The patients were randomly assigned into bone wax or vancomycin paste for sternal haemostasis. All patients were submitted to CT examinations 6-months postoperative. Two radiologists independently reviewed all CT scans to assess sternal healing using the 6-point CT score. The CT healing score of the two groups was compared. The kappa statistics were used to calculate the inter-reader agreement (IRA) of the 6-point CT score. The final analysis included 61 patients in each group. The main CT score for sternal healing was 3.9±0.4 in the vancomycin group and 3.3±0.8 in the bone wax group. Patients in the vancomycin group had a higher statistically significant improvement in CT healing score than those in the bone wax group (
ISSN:1178-7074
1178-7074
DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S343124