A Randomized Trial of External Stenting for Saphenous Vein Grafts in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Background External stents inhibit saphenous vein graft (SVG) intimal hyperplasia in animal studies. We investigated whether external stenting inhibits SVG diffuse intimal hyperplasia 1 year after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Methods Thirty patients with multivessel disease undergoing coron...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Annals of thoracic surgery 2015-06, Vol.99 (6), p.2039-2045
Hauptverfasser: Taggart, David P., MD, PhD, Ben Gal, Yanai, MD, Lees, Belinda, PhD, Patel, Niket, MD, Webb, Carolyn, PhD, Rehman, Syed M., MD, Desouza, Anthony, MD, Yadav, Rashmi, MD, De Robertis, Fabio, MD, Dalby, Miles, MD, Banning, Adrian, MD, Channon, Keith M., MD, Di Mario, Carlo, MD, Orion, Eyal, MD
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Zusammenfassung:Background External stents inhibit saphenous vein graft (SVG) intimal hyperplasia in animal studies. We investigated whether external stenting inhibits SVG diffuse intimal hyperplasia 1 year after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Methods Thirty patients with multivessel disease undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery were enrolled. In addition to an internal mammary artery graft, each patient received one external stent to a single SVG randomly allocated to either the right or left coronary territories; and one or more nonstented SVG served as the control. Graft patency was confirmed at the end of surgery in all patients. The primary endpoint was SVG intimal hyperplasia (mean area) assessed by intravascular ultrasonography at 1 year. Secondary endpoints were SVG failure, ectasia (>50% initial diameter), and overall uniformity as judged by Fitzgibbon classification. Results One-year follow-up angiography was completed in 29 patients (96.6%). All internal mammary artery grafts were patent. Overall SVG failure rates did not differ significantly between the two groups (30% stented versus 28.2% nonstented SVG, p  = 0.55). The SVG mean intimal hyperplasia area, assessed in 43 SVGs, was significantly reduced in the stented group (4.37 ± 1.40 mm2 ) versus nonstented group (5.12 ± 1.35 mm2 , p  = 0.04). In addition, stented SVGs demonstrated marginally significant improvement in lumen uniformity ( p  = 0.08) and less ectasia (6.7% versus 28.2%, p  = 0.05). There was some evidence that ligation of side branches with metallic clips increased SVG failure in the stented group. Conclusions External stenting has the potential to improve SVG lumen uniformity and reduce diffuse intimal hyperplasia 1 year after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
ISSN:0003-4975
1552-6259
DOI:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.01.060