Surgical Myocardial Revascularization versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Drug-Eluting Stents in Octogenarian Patients

被引:5
作者
Ben-Gal, Yanai [1 ]
Finkelstein, Ariel [1 ]
Banai, Shmuel [1 ]
Medalion, Benjamin [2 ]
Weisz, Giora [3 ]
Genereux, Philippe [3 ]
Moshe, Shelly [1 ]
Pevni, Dmitry [1 ]
Aviram, Galit [1 ]
Uretzky, Gideon [1 ]
机构
[1] Tel Aviv Sourasky Med Ctr, IL-64239 Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Rabin Med Ctr, Petah Tiqwa, Israel
[3] Columbia Univ Med Ctr, New York Presbyterian Hosp, New York, NY USA
关键词
LONG-TERM SURVIVAL; ARTERY-BYPASS; FOLLOW-UP; OUTCOMES; SURGERY; IMPLANTATION; ANGIOPLASTY; EXPERIENCE; MORTALITY; GRAFT;
D O I
10.1532/HSF98.20111190
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: Our goal was to compare the clinical outcomes of octogenarian (or older) patients who are referred for either surgical or percutaneous coronary revascularization. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the outcomes of all patients 80 years of age who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with an internal mammary artery or had undergone a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with a sirolimus-eluting stent to the left anterior descending artery in our center between May 2002 and December 2006. Results: Of the 301 patients, 120 underwent a PCI, and 181 underwent CABG. Surgical patients had higher rates of left main disease, triple-vessel disease, peripheral vascular disease, emergent procedures, and previous myocardial infarctions (39.7% versus 3.3% [P = .001], 76.1% versus 28.3% [P = .0001], 19.6% versus 7.5% [P = .004], 15.8% versus 2.5% [P = .0001], and 35.9% versus 25% [P = .04], respectively). CABG patients had a higher early mortality rate (9.9% versus 2.5%, P = .01). There were no differences in 1- and 4-year actuarial survival rates, with rates of 90% and 68%, respectively, for the PCI group and 85% and 71% for the CABG group (P = .85). The rates of actuarial freedom from major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) at 1 and 4 years were 83% and 75%, respectively, for the PCI group, and 86% and 78% for the CABG group (P = .33). The respective rates of freedom from reintervention were 87% and 83% for the PCI group, versus 99% and 97% for the CABG group (P < .001). The 4-year rate of freedom from recurring angina was 58% for the PCI group, versus 88% for CABG patients (P < .001). Revascularization strategy was not a predictor of adverse outcome in a multivariable analysis. Conclusion: Octogenarian CABG patients were sicker and experienced a higher rate of early mortality. The 2 strategies had similar rates of late mortality and MACEs, with fewer reinterventions and recurring angina occurring following surgery.
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