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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2015

The off-pump technique in redo coronary artery bypass grafting reduces mortality and major morbidities: propensity score analysis of data from the Japan Cardiovascular Surgery Database†.

Masahiro Dohi; Hiroaki Miyata; Kiyoshi Doi; Kazunari Okawa; Noboru Motomura; Shinichi Takamoto; Hitoshi Yaku

OBJECTIVES The benefits of off-pump coronary artery grafting (OPCAB) have been demonstrated. Especially in patients with a high number of comorbidities, redo coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) remains a difficult entity of CABG, because patients are likely to have multiple risk factors and often have diseased patent grafts with adhesions. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of the OPCAB technique in redo CABG on mortality and morbidity using data from the Japan Cardiovascular Surgery Database (JCVSD). METHODS We analysed 34 980 patients who underwent isolated CABG between 2008 and 2011, as reported in the JCVSD. Of these, 1.8% of patients (n = 617/34980) had undergone redo CABG, including those who underwent OPCAB (n = 364; 69%) and on-pump CABG (n = 253; 41%). We used propensity score (PS) matching with 13 preoperative risk factors to adjust for differences in baseline characteristics between the redo OPCAB and on-pump redo CABG groups. By one-to-one PS matching, we selected 200 pairs from each group. RESULTS There were no significant differences in patient background between the redo OPCAB and on-pump redo CABG groups after PS matching. There was no significant difference in the mean number of distal anastomoses after matching (2.41 ± 1.00 vs 2.21 ± 1.04, P = 0.074); nevertheless, the mean operation time was significantly shorter in the redo OPCAB than the on-pump redo CABG group (353.7 vs 441.3 min, P < 0.00010). Patients in the redo OPCAB group had a lower 30-day mortality rate (3.5 vs 7.0%, P = 0.18), a significantly lower rate of composite mortality or major morbidities (11.0 vs 21.5%, P = 0.0060), a significantly lower rate of prolonged ventilation (>24 h) (7.0 vs 15.0%, P = 0.016), a significantly shorter duration of intensive care unit (ICU) stay (ICU stay ≥ 8 days) (7.0 vs 14.5%, P = 0.023) and a significantly decreased need for blood transfusions (71.5 vs 94.0%, P < 0.00010) than patients in the on-pump redo CABG group. CONCLUSION The off-pump technique reduced early operative mortality and the incidences of major complications in redo CABG.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2014

A Novel Technique of Aortic Root Reconstruction for Extensive Endocarditis: The Pericardial Skirt Technique

Kiyoshi Doi; Suguru Ohira; Masahiro Dohi; Tsunehisa Yamamoto; Kazunari Okawa; Hitoshi Yaku

Extensive aortic valve endocarditis requires thorough debridement of the paravalvular tissue, and reconstruction of the destroyed aortic root can be technically difficult. In the present report, we describe a simple technique for aortic root reconstruction. In this technique, a doughnut-shaped bovine pericardial sheet (skirt) is attached to the proximal end of a valved conduit and then sewn onto the destroyed aortic annulus. Because skirt flexibility facilitated excellent adaptation to the irregular annular plane, we did not encounter any severe bleeding from the proximal anastomosis of the valved conduit in any of the cases. We believe that our procedure may be beneficial for aortic root reconstruction in patients with extensive endocarditis.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2016

Safety and Efficacy of Sequential Left Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting to Left Circumflex Area

Suguru Ohira; Kiyoshi Doi; Kazunari Okawa; Masahiro Dohi; Tsunehisa Yamamoto; Hidetake Kawajiri; Hitoshi Yaku


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2015

Early stenosis of an aortic porcine bioprosthesis due to thrombosis: Case report and literature review

Masahiro Dohi; Kiyoshi Doi; Hitoshi Yaku


The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2014

Prediction of early postoperative cerebral hemorrhage in infective endocarditis patients using magnetic resonance imaging

Suguru Ohira; Kiyoshi Doi; Hidetake Kawajiri; Masahiro Dohi; Tsunehisa Yamamoto; Taiji Watanabe; Kazunari Okawa; Hitoshi Yaku


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2014

Upgrading Redo Coronary Artery Bypass Graft by Recycling In Situ Arterial Graft

Masahiro Dohi; Kiyoshi Doi; Kazunari Okawa; Hitoshi Yaku


International Heart Journal | 2013

Delayed-Onset Systolic Anterior Motion of the Mitral Valve After Aortic Valve Replacement for Severe Aortic Stenosis

Masahiro Dohi; Kiyoshi Doi; Kazunari Okawa; Masashi Yamanami; Hitoshi Yaku


Journal of the Japanese Coronary Association | 2014

Long term results of coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with impaired renal function: off pump coronary artery bypass grafting as a basic strategy

Suguru Ohira; Kiyoshi Doi; Kazunari Okawa; Masahiro Dohi; Hidetake Kawajiri; Hitoshi Yaku


Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2011

Surgical Repair of Coronary Artery Fistulas with a Giant Coronary Artery Aneurysm Dilated from Valsalva Sinus

Nanae Nishiki; Akiyuki Takahashi; Masahiro Dohi; Taiji Watanabe; Osamu Sakai; Masamichi Nakajima


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2013

231THE OFF-PUMP TECHNIQUE REDUCED MORTALITY AND MAJOR MORBIDITIES IN REDO CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING: A PROPENSITY SCORE ANALYSIS FROM A JAPANESE CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY DATABASE

Masahiro Dohi; Kiyoshi Doi; Hiroaki Miyata; Noboru Motomura; Suguru Ohira; Hidetake Kawajiri; Tsunehisa Yamamoto; Taiji Watanabe; Kazunari Okawa; Shinich Takamoto; Hitoshi Yaku

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Hitoshi Yaku

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Kiyoshi Doi

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Kazunari Okawa

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Hidetake Kawajiri

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Suguru Ohira

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Tsunehisa Yamamoto

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Taiji Watanabe

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Akiyuki Takahashi

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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