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A Staged Approach of Proximal Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Percutaneous Intervention Followed by Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery.

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: A subset of patients requiring coronary revascularization of the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) and valve surgery may benefit from a staged approach, rather than combined median sternotomy coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and valve surgery.

METHODS: A retrospective evaluation was made of the outcomes of patients with significant proximal LAD and valvular heart disease undergoing a staged approach of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) followed by minimally invasive valve surgery (MIVS) at the authors' institution between February 2009 and April 2014. A Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed to estimate mid-term survival.

RESULTS: A total of 68 consecutive patients (mean age 75.2 ± 8.9 years) was identified. PCI was performed for one- or two-vessel disease in 76.5% and 23.5% of the patients, respectively. Within a median of 39 days (IQR 11-62 days), 91.2% of patients underwent primary MIVS, and 8.8% underwent re-operative MIVS, of which 58 (85.3%) were single-valve and 10 (14.7%) were double-valve operations. At the time of surgery, 72.1% of the patients were receiving dual anti-platelet therapy. The 30-day mortality was 2.9%. At a mean follow up of 26 ± 16 months, 7.4% of the patients had a non-target vessel acute coronary syndrome, and the survival rate was 88.2%.

CONCLUSIONS: Among a select group of patients with proximal LAD and valvular disease, a staged approach of PCI followed by MIVS can be safely performed for primary or re-operative surgery, with excellent mid-term outcomes.

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