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Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery

INTRODUCTION: The risk of developing conduction disturbances after coronary bypass grafting (CABG) or valvular surgery has been well established in previous studies, leading to permanent pacemaker implantation in about 2% to 3% of patients, and in 10% of patients undergoing repeat cardiac surgery. W...

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Autores principales: Emkanjoo, Zahra, Mirza-Ali, Mansour, Alizadeh, Abollfath, Hosseini, Saied, Jorat, Mohammad Vahid, Nikoo, Mohammad Hossein, Sadr-Ameli, Mohammad Ali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2231604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18270599
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author Emkanjoo, Zahra
Mirza-Ali, Mansour
Alizadeh, Abollfath
Hosseini, Saied
Jorat, Mohammad Vahid
Nikoo, Mohammad Hossein
Sadr-Ameli, Mohammad Ali
author_facet Emkanjoo, Zahra
Mirza-Ali, Mansour
Alizadeh, Abollfath
Hosseini, Saied
Jorat, Mohammad Vahid
Nikoo, Mohammad Hossein
Sadr-Ameli, Mohammad Ali
author_sort Emkanjoo, Zahra
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description INTRODUCTION: The risk of developing conduction disturbances after coronary bypass grafting (CABG) or valvular surgery has been well established in previous studies, leading to permanent pacemaker implantation in about 2% to 3% of patients, and in 10% of patients undergoing repeat cardiac surgery. We sought to determine the incidence, features and predictors of conduction disorders in the immediate post-operative period of patients subjected to open-heart surgery, and the need for permanent pacemaker implantation. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We prospectively studied 374 consecutive patients who underwent open-heart surgery in our institution: coronary artery bypass (CABG) (n=128), Mitral valve replacement(MVR)(n=18), aortic valve replacement(AVR) (n=21), MVR and AVR(n=56), repair of ventricular septal defect (VSD) (n=51), repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) (n=57),CABG and valvular surgery (n=6), others (n=37). RESULTS: Among 374 patients included in our study (mean age 34.46±25.68; 146 males), 192 developed new conduction disorders: symptomatic sinus bradycardia in 8%, atrial fibrillation with slow ventricular response (AF) in 4.5%, first-degree atrioventricular block (AVB)in 6.4%, second-degree AVB in 0.3%, third-degree AVB in 7%, new right bundle branch block (RBBB) in 33%, and new left bundle branch block (LBBB) in 2.1%. In 5.6% patients, a permanent pacemaker was implanted, 47.6% of them underwent valvular surgery. In 44.1% of patients the conduction defects occurred in the first 48 hr. after surgery. In CABG group, 29.7% of patients developed new conduction disturbances; the most common of them was symptomatic sinus bradycardia. After valvular surgery 44.2% of patients developed conduction disturbances, of those the most common was atrial fibrillation with slow ventricular response . After VSD and TOF repair, the most common conduction disturbance was new RBBB. Perioperative myocardial infarction (MI) occurred in 1.9% of patients. The occurrence conduction disturbance was compared with patient age, sex, occurrence of perioperative MI, ejection fraction (EF), postoperative use of ß-adernergic receptor blocking agents and digitalis and type of cardiac surgery. By regression analysis there was a correlation between type of surgery and new conduction defects, being significant for CABG and TOF repair. Only the occurrence of perioperative MI was related to PPM implantation. CONCLUSION: Irreversible AVB requiring a PPM is an uncommon complication after open-heart surgery. Peri-operative MI is a risk factor.
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spelling pubmed-22316042008-02-12 Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery Emkanjoo, Zahra Mirza-Ali, Mansour Alizadeh, Abollfath Hosseini, Saied Jorat, Mohammad Vahid Nikoo, Mohammad Hossein Sadr-Ameli, Mohammad Ali Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J Original Article INTRODUCTION: The risk of developing conduction disturbances after coronary bypass grafting (CABG) or valvular surgery has been well established in previous studies, leading to permanent pacemaker implantation in about 2% to 3% of patients, and in 10% of patients undergoing repeat cardiac surgery. We sought to determine the incidence, features and predictors of conduction disorders in the immediate post-operative period of patients subjected to open-heart surgery, and the need for permanent pacemaker implantation. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We prospectively studied 374 consecutive patients who underwent open-heart surgery in our institution: coronary artery bypass (CABG) (n=128), Mitral valve replacement(MVR)(n=18), aortic valve replacement(AVR) (n=21), MVR and AVR(n=56), repair of ventricular septal defect (VSD) (n=51), repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) (n=57),CABG and valvular surgery (n=6), others (n=37). RESULTS: Among 374 patients included in our study (mean age 34.46±25.68; 146 males), 192 developed new conduction disorders: symptomatic sinus bradycardia in 8%, atrial fibrillation with slow ventricular response (AF) in 4.5%, first-degree atrioventricular block (AVB)in 6.4%, second-degree AVB in 0.3%, third-degree AVB in 7%, new right bundle branch block (RBBB) in 33%, and new left bundle branch block (LBBB) in 2.1%. In 5.6% patients, a permanent pacemaker was implanted, 47.6% of them underwent valvular surgery. In 44.1% of patients the conduction defects occurred in the first 48 hr. after surgery. In CABG group, 29.7% of patients developed new conduction disturbances; the most common of them was symptomatic sinus bradycardia. After valvular surgery 44.2% of patients developed conduction disturbances, of those the most common was atrial fibrillation with slow ventricular response . After VSD and TOF repair, the most common conduction disturbance was new RBBB. Perioperative myocardial infarction (MI) occurred in 1.9% of patients. The occurrence conduction disturbance was compared with patient age, sex, occurrence of perioperative MI, ejection fraction (EF), postoperative use of ß-adernergic receptor blocking agents and digitalis and type of cardiac surgery. By regression analysis there was a correlation between type of surgery and new conduction defects, being significant for CABG and TOF repair. Only the occurrence of perioperative MI was related to PPM implantation. CONCLUSION: Irreversible AVB requiring a PPM is an uncommon complication after open-heart surgery. Peri-operative MI is a risk factor. Indian Heart Rhythm Society 2008-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2231604/ /pubmed/18270599 Text en Copyright: © 2008 Emkanjoo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Emkanjoo, Zahra
Mirza-Ali, Mansour
Alizadeh, Abollfath
Hosseini, Saied
Jorat, Mohammad Vahid
Nikoo, Mohammad Hossein
Sadr-Ameli, Mohammad Ali
Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery
title Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery
title_full Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery
title_fullStr Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery
title_short Predictors and Frequency of Conduction Disturbances After Open-Heart Surgery
title_sort predictors and frequency of conduction disturbances after open-heart surgery
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2231604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18270599
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