%0 Journal Article %T Anesthesia management of patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting: A retrospective study of single center. %A Lin Y %A Sun T %A Cheng NN %A Liu JJ %A He LX %A Wang LH %A Liu XW %A Chen MF %A Chen LW %A Yao YT %A %J Front Surg %V 9 %N 0 %D 2022 %M 36793510 %F 2.568 %R 10.3389/fsurg.2022.1067750 %X UNASSIGNED: To summarize the current practice of anesthesia management for Chinese patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery at a large-volume cardiovascular center.
UNASSIGNED: The clinical data of consecutive patients undergoing isolated, primary OPCAB surgery during the period from September 2019 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Patient characteristics, intraoperative data, and short-term outcomes were extracted from the Hospital Information System and the Anesthesia Information Management System.
UNASSIGNED: A total of 255 patients who underwent OPCAB surgery were enrolled in the current study. High-dose opioids and short-acting sedatives were the most commonly administrated anesthetics intraoperatively. Pulmonary arterial catheter insertion is frequently performed in patients with serious coronary heart disease. Goal-directed fluid therapy, a restricted transfusion strategy, and perioperative blood management were routinely used. Rational usages of inotropic and vasoactive agents facilitate hemodynamic stability during the coronary anastomosis procedure. Four patients underwent re-exploration for bleeding, but no death was observed.
UNASSIGNED: The study introduced the current practice of anesthesia management at the large-volume cardiovascular center, and the short-term outcomes indicated the efficacy and safety of the practice in OPCAB surgery.