Current randomized control trials, observational studies and meta analysis in off-pump coronary surgery

H Parissis, MC Lau, M Parissis, S Lampridis… - Journal of …, 2015 - Springer
H Parissis, MC Lau, M Parissis, S Lampridis, V Graham, R Al-Saudi, P Mhandu
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2015Springer
The off-pump literature is divided into three eras: the “early phase” with results favouring off-
pump surgery supported with randomized control trials (RCTs) mainly from Bristol, UK; an
“intermediate phase” dominated by the results of the ROOBY trial and finally a more
“contemporary phase” whereby the off/on-pump argument is unsettled. Although the
literature has failed to project an overall superiority of off-pump versus on-pump surgery,
nevertheless, small randomized control trials and large meta-analysis studies are …
Abstract
The off-pump literature is divided into three eras: the “early phase” with results favouring off-pump surgery supported with randomized control trials (RCTs) mainly from Bristol, UK; an “intermediate phase” dominated by the results of the ROOBY trial and finally a more “contemporary phase” whereby the off/on-pump argument is unsettled. Although the literature has failed to project an overall superiority of off-pump versus on-pump surgery, nevertheless, small randomized control trials and large meta-analysis studies are concluding that the incidence of a stroke is less than 1 % when an aortic off-pump techniques (especially the non-touch technique) are advocated in patients with diseased ascending aorta. Furthermore, off-pump combined with hybrid procedures may lead to a reduction of adverse outcome in the aged high-risk population with concomitant poor left ventricular function and co-morbidities.
The current review attempts to bring an insight onto the last ten years knowledge on the on/off-pump debate, with an aim to draw some clear conclusions in order to allow practitioners to reflect on the subject.
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