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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2008

Platelet activity and aspirin efficacy after off-pump compared with on-pump coronary artery bypass surgery: Results from the prospective randomized trial PRAGUE 11-Coronary Artery Bypass and REactivity of Thrombocytes (CABARET)

Frantisek Bednar; Pavel Osmancik; Tomas Vanek; Heidi Mocikova; Martin Jares; Zbynek Straka; Petr Widimsky

OBJECTIVES Changes in hemostasis after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting are still being discussed. There is a lack of information about platelet activity and aspirin efficacy after coronary artery bypass grafting. The aim of this study was to assess and compare platelet activity and aspirin efficacy early and late after off-pump and on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. METHODS Eighty patients were enrolled in a prospective randomized study. Platelet activity was determined based on membrane expression of antigen CD62P (P-selectin) by means of flow cytometric analysis. Aspirin efficacy was assessed by using arachidonic acid-induced platelet aggregation. Blood samples were collected before the operation, immediately postoperatively, and on days 1, 2, 5, and 30. RESULTS In the off-pump group expression of P-selectin was markedly increased in comparison with preoperative values, with a maximum difference observed on day 2 (+53%, P = .02), and it was significantly higher compared with that seen in the on-pump group on days 2 and 5 (+53% vs +4%, P = .004, and +20% vs -16%, P = .005). On day 30, P-selectin expression was similar both between the groups and in comparison with the preoperative values. Arachidonic acid-induced platelet aggregation was gradually decreasing until day 30, but on day 2, there was an unexpected increase in aggregation that was more expressed in the off-pump group. CONCLUSIONS The platelet activity is higher in the early postoperative period in off-pump compared with on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. The present aspirin strategy seems to be insufficient in the early postoperative period, irrespective of the surgical technique used.


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2005

Fibrinolytic inhibitors in off-pump coronary surgery : a prospective, randomized, double-blind TAP study (tranexamic acid, aprotinin, placebo)

Tomas Vanek; Martin Jares; Richard Fajt; Zbynek Straka; Karel Jirasek; Miroslav Kolesar; Petr Brucek; Marek Maly


Japanese Heart Journal | 2004

Use of Recombinant Activated Factor VII in Cardiac Surgery for an Effective Treatment of Severe Intractable Bleeding

Tomas Vanek; Zbynek Straka; Jakub Hrabak; Martin Jares; Peter Jan Brucek; Jan Votava


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2007

Fibrinolysis in coronary artery surgery: detection by thromboelastography.

Tomas Vanek; Martin Jares; Jana Snircova; Marek Maly


International Heart Journal | 2007

Off-Pump Versus On-Pump Coronary Artery Surgery

Martin Jares; Tomas Vanek; Frantisek Bednar; Marek Maly; Jana Snircova; Zbynek Straka


Heart Surgery Forum | 2003

Less Invasive Cardiac Anesthesia: An Ultra-Fast-Track Procedure Avoiding Thoracic Epidural Analgesia

Peter Jan Brucek; Zbynek Straka; Tomas Vanek; Martin Jares


International Heart Journal | 2008

Postoperative blood loss in coronary surgery. No real impact of fibrinolysis detected by thromboelastography and D-dimers. A prospective, randomized study.

Jana Snircova; Martin Jares; Marek Maly; Zbynek Straka; Jan Spegar; Tomas Vanek


International Heart Journal | 2008

Postoperative Blood Loss in Coronary Surgery

Jana Snircova; Martin Jares; Marek Maly; Zbynek Straka; Jan Spegar; Tomas Vanek


International Heart Journal | 2008

Postoperative Blood Loss in Coronary Surgery No Real Impact of Fibrinolysis Detected by Thromboelastography and D-Dimers. A Prospective, Randomized Study: No Real Impact of Fibrinolysis Detected by Thromboelastography and D-Dimers. A Prospective, Randomized Study

Jana Snircova; Martin Jares; Marek Maly; Zbynek Straka; Jan Spegar; Tomas Vanek


Archive | 2007

Work in progress report - Coronary Fibrinolysis in coronary artery surgery: detection by thromboelastography

Tomas Vanek; Martin Jares; Jana Snircova; Marek Maly

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Tomas Vanek

Charles University in Prague

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Zbynek Straka

Charles University in Prague

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Jana Snircova

Charles University in Prague

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Jan Spegar

Charles University in Prague

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Frantisek Bednar

Charles University in Prague

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Peter Jan Brucek

Charles University in Prague

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Heidi Mocikova

Charles University in Prague

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Jakub Hrabak

Charles University in Prague

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Jan Votava

Charles University in Prague

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Karel Jirasek

Charles University in Prague

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