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No-touch saphenous vein grafts in coronary artery surgery (SWEDEGRAFT): Rationale and design of a multicenter, prospective, registry-based randomized clinical trial.

Sigurdur Ragnarsson1, Mikael Janiec2, Ivy Susanne Modrau3, Mats Dreifaldt4, Anders Ericsson5, Anders Holmgren6, Henrik Hultkvist7, Anders Jeppsson8, Ulrik Sartipy9, Lisa Ternström8, M D Per Vikholm2, Domingos de Souza4, Stefan James2, Stefan Thelin2.   

Abstract

The SWEDEGRAFT study (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03501303) tests the hypothesis that saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) harvested with the "no-touch" technique improves patency of coronary artery bypass grafts compared with the conventional open skeletonized technique. This article describes the rationale and design of the randomized trial and baseline characteristics of the population enrolled during the first 9 months of enrollment. The SWEDEGRAFT study is a prospective, binational multicenter, open-label, registry-based trial in patients undergoing first isolated nonemergent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), randomized 1:1 to no-touch or conventional open skeletonized vein harvesting technique, with a planned enrollment of 900 patients. The primary end point is the proportion of patients with graft failure defined as SVGs occluded or stenosed >50% on coronary computed tomography angiography at 2 years after CABG, earlier clinically driven coronary angiography demonstrating an occluded or stenosed >50% vein graft, or death within 2 years. High-quality health registries and coronary computed tomography angiography are used to assess the primary end point. The secondary end points include wound healing in the vein graft sites and the composite outcome of major adverse cardiac events during the first 2 years based on registry data. Demographics of the first 200 patients enrolled in the trial and other CABG patients operated in Sweden during the same time period are comparable when the exclusion criteria are taken into consideration. RCT# NCT03501303.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32272256     DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2020.03.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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Authors:  Bruno Botelho Pinheiro; Michael Dashwood; Domingos S R Souza
Journal:  Braz J Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2021-10-17

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Authors:  Molly L Jackson; Andrew Richard Bond; Sarah Jane George
Journal:  Cardiovasc Drugs Ther       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 3.947

3.  Improved clinical investigation and evaluation of high-risk medical devices: the rationale and objectives of CORE-MD (Coordinating Research and Evidence for Medical Devices).

Authors:  A G Fraser; R G H H Nelissen; P Kjærsgaard-Andersen; P Szymański; T Melvin; P Piscoi
Journal:  Eur Heart J Qual Care Clin Outcomes       Date:  2022-05-05

4.  The evolving evidence base for coronary artery bypass grafting and arterial grafting in 2021: How to improve vein graft patency.

Authors:  Dominique Vervoort; Abdullah Malik; Stephen E Fremes
Journal:  JTCVS Tech       Date:  2021-09-24
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