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Ann Thorac Surg 1996;61:1363-1366
© 1996 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


Original Articles: Cardiovascular

Heparin-Coated Circuits and Aprotinin Prime for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Piet G. M. Jansen, MD, PhD, Christophe Baufreton, MD, Paul Le Besnerais, MD, Daniel Y. Loisance, MD, Charles R. H. Wildevuur, MD, PhD

Service de Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardiovasculaire, Centre Nacional de la Recherche Scientifique Unité de Recherche Associeé 1431, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France

Accepted for publication January 8, 1996.

Background. The biocompatibility of an extracorporeal circuit is improved by heparin bonding onto its inner surface. To determine the effect of heparin-coated circuits for cardiopulmonary bypass with aprotinin prime on postoperative recovery and resource utilization, a prospective study was done in 102 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with full systemic heparinization.

Methods. Patients were randomly allocated to be treated with either a heparin-coated circuit (n = 51) or an uncoated circuit (n = 51). Differences in blood loss, need for blood transfusion, morbidity, and intensive care stay were analyzed.

Results. No differences in blood loss and need for blood transfusion were found between the groups. The relative risk for adverse events in the heparin-coated group was 0.29 (95% confidence interval ranging from 0.10 to 0.80). Adverse events included myocardial infarction (2 patients in the uncoated group versus 0 in the heparin-coated group), rethoracotomy for excessive bleeding (1 versus 2), rhythm disturbance (7 versus 2), respiratory insufficiency (4 versus 0), and neurologic dysfunction (2 versus 0). The lower incidence of adverse events in the heparin-coated group was associated with a shorter intensive care stay (median, 2 days; range, 2 to 5 days) compared with the uncoated group (median, 3 days; range, 2 to 19 days, p = 0.03). The cost savings of 1 day of intensive care stay counterbalanced the additional costs of heparin-coated circuits.

Conclusions. The use of heparin-coated circuits for cardiopulmonary bypass with aprotinin prime resulted in a significant reduction in morbidity in the early postoperative phase and a concomitant decrease in intensive care stay, resulting in important cost savings.




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