OBJECTIVE: Cardiac surgery initiates a systemic inflammatory response, which may affect endothelial function. The aim of this study was to investigate if off-pump CABG (OPCAB) reduces the postoperative inflammatory response and affects endothelial function less than conventional on-pump CABG. DESIGN:Fifty-two patients submitted for elective CABG were included in a prospective, randomized study. Twenty-six patients were operated with, and 26 without cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Plasma levels of complement (C3a), cytokines (IL-8, TNF-alpha), endothelin-1 and neopterin were measured before and during surgery and 2 and 24 h after surgery. Endothelial function was assessed by forearm plethysmography and acetylcholine infusion in 30 patients 2-4 h after surgery. RESULTS:C3a and neopterin concentrations were significantly higher during and early after surgery in the CPB group while TNF-alpha and IL-8 tended to be higher in the CPB group but the difference did not reach statistical significance. Endothelial function did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSION:OPCAB reduces complement activation compared with on-pump CABG but does not significantly affect TNF-alpha and IL-8 release or endothelial function.
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OBJECTIVE: Cardiac surgery initiates a systemic inflammatory response, which may affect endothelial function. The aim of this study was to investigate if off-pump CABG (OPCAB) reduces the postoperative inflammatory response and affects endothelial function less than conventional on-pump CABG. DESIGN: Fifty-two patients submitted for elective CABG were included in a prospective, randomized study. Twenty-six patients were operated with, and 26 without cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Plasma levels of complement (C3a), cytokines (IL-8, TNF-alpha), endothelin-1 and neopterin were measured before and during surgery and 2 and 24 h after surgery. Endothelial function was assessed by forearm plethysmography and acetylcholine infusion in 30 patients 2-4 h after surgery. RESULTS:C3a and neopterin concentrations were significantly higher during and early after surgery in the CPB group while TNF-alpha and IL-8 tended to be higher in the CPB group but the difference did not reach statistical significance. Endothelial function did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSION: OPCAB reduces complement activation compared with on-pump CABG but does not significantly affect TNF-alpha and IL-8 release or endothelial function.
Authors: Jonathan E Millar; Jonathon P Fanning; Charles I McDonald; Daniel F McAuley; John F Fraser Journal: Crit Care Date: 2016-11-28 Impact factor: 9.097
Authors: Laura M Willemsen; Eline A Vlot; Paul W A Janssen; Claire D Visser; Kai Zheng; Johannes C Kelder; Peter G Noordzij; Erik-Jan van den Dool; Patrick Klein; Christian M Hackeng; Jurrien M Ten Berg Journal: Res Pract Thromb Haemost Date: 2021-12-27