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Does routine stress-thallium cardiac scanning reduce postoperative cardiac complications?

J M Seeger1, G R Rosenthal, S B Self, T C Flynn, M C Limacher, T R Harward.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Prophylactic cardiac revascularization in patients with ischemic myocardium could reduce postoperative cardiac complications after aortic reconstruction. However, the effectiveness of this approach has not been documented. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Stress-thallium scanning can identify patients with ischemic myocardium. Morbidity and mortality after aortic reconstruction appears to be largely caused by co-existent coronary artery disease, and patients who have had recent cardiac revascularization have few postoperative cardiac complications.
METHODS: Preoperative stress-thallium scanning was evaluated prospectively in 146 patients undergoing aortic reconstruction. Patients with positive studies underwent coronary arteriography and cardiac revascularization, when appropriate. Postoperative cardiac complications and long-term survival in these patients were compared with results from 172 similar patients undergoing aortic reconstruction without stress-thallium scanning. Results also were analyzed to determine predictors of postoperative cardiac events.
RESULTS: Forty-one per cent of patients undergoing stress-thallium testing underwent coronary arteriography, and 11.6% had cardiac revascularization. In contrast, 14.7% of patients treated without stress-thallium testing had coronary arteriography, and 4.1% had revascularization (p < 0.01). Despite this, cardiac mortality, serious cardiac complications, and long-term cardiac mortality were similar in both groups. Only advanced age and intraoperative complications (but not a positive stress-thallium test) predicted postoperative cardiac events.
CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative stress-thallium testing confirmed a high incidence of significant coronary artery disease in patients undergoing aortic reconstruction, but prophylactic cardiac intervention does not reduce operative or long-term mortality. Thus, the risk and expense of routine stress-thallium testing and subsequent cardiac revascularization cannot be justified.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8203974      PMCID: PMC1243214          DOI: 10.1097/00000658-199406000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


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