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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 6, 479-484, Copyright © 1992 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
T Carrel, R Jenni, S Haubold-Reuter, G von Schulthess, M Pasic and M Turina
In recent years, two pathophysiological conditions--stunned and hibernating
myocardium--have been described showing how function may be depressed in
myocardium that remains viable. The aims of the present study were
postoperative assessment of LV function at rest and during exercise after
CABG in patients with established previous myocardial infarction and
impaired preoperative LV function and evaluation of preliminary experience
with positron emission tomography (PET) in the preoperative identification
of reversible ischaemic myocardium and its predictivity in postoperative
functional improvement. We studied 23 patients with preoperative LV
function under 45%. Echocardiography and complete heart catheter were
performed pre- and postoperatively. PET was performed in all patients
preoperatively. In 21 patients with patent grafts, CABG significantly
improved systolic and diastolic function during exercise and at rest. EF
improved from 34% +/- 14% to 52% +/- 11% at rest and from 31% +/- 14% to
58% +/- 13% during exercise (P less than 0.01). Time constant of diastolic
relaxation was significantly reduced after revascularization. In 2 patients
with pathological findings on postoperative coronarangiography, EF remained
unchanged. Both global and regional contractility improved following
surgery. Regional analysis indicated that improved EF at rest occurred in
regions developing ischaemia during exercise before CABG and in regions
showing typical mismatch in 82Rubidium-2-fluoro-2-desoxyglucose suggesting
the presence of hibernating myocardium.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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