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Ann Thorac Surg 2003;75:1912-1918
© 2003 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


Original article: cardiovascular

Aortic atherosclerosis and postoperative neurological dysfunction in elderly coronary surgical patients

Tomoko Goto, MDa*, Tomoko Baba, MDa, Kumi Matsuyama, MDa, Keiko Honma, MDa, Masashi Ura, MDb, Takaaki Koshiji, MDb

a Department of Anesthesiology, Kumamoto, Japan
b Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kumamoto Chuo Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan

Accepted for publication December 31, 2002.

* Address reprint requests to Dr Goto, Department of Anesthesiology, Kumamoto Chuo Hospital, 1-5-1 Tainoshima, Kumamoto 862-0965, Japan
e-mail: togoto{at}bronze.ocn.ne.jp

BACKGROUND: Arteriosclerosis of the ascending aorta is an important risk factor for cerebral embolism. However, the association between arteriosclerosis of the ascending aorta and neurologic dysfunction after coronary artery surgery has not been evaluated prospectively.

METHODS: We examined whether varying degrees of arteriosclerosis in the ascending aorta, assessed by epiaortic ultrasonography, increased the incidence of neuropsychologic dysfunction and stroke in 463 elderly patients (≥ 60 years old) after coronary artery surgery.

RESULTS: Patients with severe arteriosclerosis (n = 76) had higher rates of postoperative neuropsychologic dysfunction (26%) and intraoperative stroke (10.5%); the moderately atherosclerotic patients (n = 57) had rates of 7% and 1.8%, respectively; whereas control patients (almost normal or mild arteriosclerosis, n = 330) had rates of 8% and 1.2%, respectively (all p < 0.001). Univariate analysis indicated that multiple small infarctions or broad infarctions, cerebral arterial stenosis, circulatory arrest, maximal thickness of intima around the site of aortic manipulation, and deformities due to clamp or cannulation were associated significantly with intraoperative strokes in patients with severe arteriosclerosis.

CONCLUSIONS: Severe arteriosclerosis of the ascending aorta significantly increased the risk of postoperative neuropsychologic dysfunction and stroke after coronary artery bypass grafting. If a thick plaque is noted near the manipulation site, a nontouch method of the ascending aorta should be applied to reduce the incidence of neurologic dysfunction.




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