2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.01.016
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Prior and Perioperative Revascularization Does Not Affect Survival in Lung Transplant Patients

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“…Cardiac revascularization before noncardiac surgeries is recommended in the same circumstances as it would be indicated even without the surgery and not to solely decrease intraoperative and postoperative cardiac events 4 . Risk mitigation strategies for CAD in lung transplant candidates include percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) prior to the transplant and, if there is multivessel CAD or an anatomy unsuitable for PCI, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) either pre‐transplant or concomitant to the transplant 27 . One study described the safe effect of performing CABG even before listing the patients for transplant, 28 since concomitant CABG might risk organ loss and requires a specialized team.…”
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“…Cardiac revascularization before noncardiac surgeries is recommended in the same circumstances as it would be indicated even without the surgery and not to solely decrease intraoperative and postoperative cardiac events 4 . Risk mitigation strategies for CAD in lung transplant candidates include percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) prior to the transplant and, if there is multivessel CAD or an anatomy unsuitable for PCI, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) either pre‐transplant or concomitant to the transplant 27 . One study described the safe effect of performing CABG even before listing the patients for transplant, 28 since concomitant CABG might risk organ loss and requires a specialized team.…”
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“…Hospitals in the United States that uses Coronary Angiography (CA) in the perioperative evaluation of lung transplant candidates Louisiana Pt > 45 y.o. or < 45 y.o with > 2 risk factors Seoane, et al 19 Patients undergoing evaluation for lung transplant that present with ≥ 2 of the following risk factors require further workup Risk mitigation strategies for CAD in lung transplant candidates include percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) prior to the transplant and, if there is multivessel CAD or an anatomy unsuitable for PCI, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)either pre-transplant or concomitant to the transplant 27. One study described the safe effect of performing CABG even before listing the patients for transplant,28 since concomitant CABG might risk organ loss and requires a specialized team.…”
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“…Risk mitigation strategies for CAD in lung transplant candidates include PCI before the transplant and, if there is multivessel CAD or anatomy unsuitable for PCI, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) either pretransplant or concomitant to the transplant. A recent report by Kanaparthy et al suggests that preoperative or intraoperative revascularization does not negatively affect survival in lung transplant patients 5 …”
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“…This comorbidity can pose major challenges for LTx management, not only due to the likelihood of perioperative myocardial stress and hemodynamic instability but also because postoperative immunosuppression may accelerate the atherosclerotic process. Kanaparthi et al 2 performed a single-center, retrospective analysis to evaluate the impact of prior or perioperative coronary revascularization on survival in LTx recipients. The cohort (n = 468) was divided into 4 groups: preoperative percutaneous intervention (n = 34), preoperative coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG; n = 25), concomitant CABG during LTx (n = 29), and patients undergoing LTx with no indication for coronary revascularization (n = 380).…”
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confidence: 99%