[Should heart surgery and thromboendarterectomy of the carotid artery be done simultaneously?].

Swiss surgery. Supplement Pub Date : 1996-01-01
J T Christenson, J Maurice, F Simonet, V Velebit, M Schmuziger
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The management of patients with coexisting severe carotid and coronary artery disease continues to be controversial. To evaluate the actual risks we have reviewed our experience of 92 patients that underwent simultaneous cardiac surgery and carotid thrombendarterectomy (TEA) over a 10 year period. The mean age was 65 +/- 7 year (41-80), 75% were men. There were 11 REDO cardiac procedures. There were 15 symptomatic and 77 asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis, including 21 with bilateral carotid disease. Mean preop.LVEF was 57.4% (15-80%). Carotid TEA was performed under hypothermia (26 degrees C), preferably with beating heart after an equilibration period of 10 min. The overall mortality was 5.4% (5 patients). 4 of the deaths were reoperative cardiac surgery. Non-fatal myocardial infarction occurred in 1 patient. Postop. neurological complications were diagnosed in 7 patients (8%), 3 transient and 4 permanent neurological deficits occurred. 33 patients had no post-operative complications at all and 25 patients had as only complication, transient arrhythmia. Follow-up revealed a 5-year survival rate of 83% and a cardiac event-free survival of 70%, without neurological events. We therefore conclude that simultaneous carotid TEA and cardiac surgery can be performed using controlled hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (26 degrees C), in experienced hands, with an acceptable mortality (5.4%) and low morbidity. Carotid TEA combined with two or more cardiac procedures has the highest mortality and morbidity and should be avoided.

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心脏手术和颈动脉血栓内膜切除术是否应该同时进行?
同时存在严重颈动脉和冠状动脉疾病的患者的处理仍然存在争议。为了评估实际风险,我们回顾了10年来92例同时接受心脏手术和颈动脉血栓内膜切除术(TEA)的患者的经验。平均年龄65±7岁(41 ~ 80岁),男性占75%。共有11例REDO心脏手术。有症状颈动脉狭窄15例,无症状颈动脉狭窄77例,其中双侧颈动脉病变21例。意味着preop。LVEF为57.4%(15 ~ 80%)。颈动脉TEA在低温(26℃)下进行,最好在10分钟的平衡期后保持心脏跳动。总死亡率为5.4%(5例)。其中4例为心脏再手术。1例发生非致死性心肌梗死。Postop。7例(8%)出现神经系统并发症,3例发生短暂性神经功能缺损,4例发生永久性神经功能缺损。33例无术后并发症,25例有短暂性心律失常。随访显示5年生存率为83%,无心脏事件生存率为70%,无神经事件。因此,我们得出结论,颈动脉TEA和心脏手术可以同时进行,在经验丰富的人手中使用受控的低温体外循环(26℃),死亡率(5.4%)和发病率低。颈动脉TEA合并两个或两个以上的心脏手术死亡率和发病率最高,应避免。
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