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Title: Five years follow-up of on-pump versus off pump coronary artery bypass surgery in diabetic patients of the MASS III Trial
Authors: COSTA, L. M. A.GARZILLO, C. L.REZENDE, P. C.LIMA, E. G.FAVARATO, D.MELO, R. M. Vieira DeOIKAWA, F. T.HUEB, W.RAMIRES, J. A. F.KALIL FILHO, R.
Citation: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, v.33, suppl.1, p.72-72, 2012
Abstract: Purpose: Diabetic patients represent one-third of coronary artery disease (CAD) patients, many of whom are treated with revascularization procedures. They are at increased risk, including long-term mortality, compared with non-diabetic patients. Few data are available on the effects of off-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery (OPCAB) on cardiac events and long-term clinical outcomes in this population. Methods: MASS III is a single-center randomized trial that evaluate 308 patients with stable coronary artery disease and preserved ventricular function assigned for off-pump (n=155) or on-pump (n=153) CABG. The subgroup of 110 diabetic patients were randomly assigned to off pump CAB (n=56) and on-pump CAB (n=54). Primary composite end points were death, myocardial infarction, further revascularization (surgery or angioplasty), or stroke. Results: The two randomized groups were well-matched for major baseline demographic, clinical, and angiographic characteristics. After 5-year follow-up, the primary composite end point was not different between groups (event-free survival 83.7% x 93.7%, p= 0.15). Conclusions:In this analysis, off pump diabetic patients presented the same incidence of composite end-points compared with on-pump CABG.
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