Effectivity of dexamethasone in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery

Author:

Hanafy Dudy Arman1,Harta I Komang Adhi Parama1ORCID,Prasetya I Made Indra2,Busroh Pribadi Wiranda1,Soetisna Tri Wisesa1,Sugisman 1,Wartono Dicky Aligheri1,Tjubandi Amin1,Herlambang Bagus1

Affiliation:

1. National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita, Jakarta, Indonesia

2. RSUP Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Abstract

Background Based on our previous pilot study, systemic inflammatory response syndrome is more common in off-pump compared to on-pump coronary artery bypass. Therefore, we conducted a clinical trial of dexamethasone in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass. Methods Sixty consecutive patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass were enrolled from August 2018 to January 2019 and randomized to a dexamethasone or placebo group of 30 each. Clinical outcomes were analyzed. Results There was a lower incidence of major adverse cardiac events in the dexamethasone group compared to the placebo group (17% versus 43%, p = 0.024). Clinical outcomes in the dexamethasone group were better than those in the placebo group, in terms of duration of mechanical ventilation ( p = 0.029), intensive care unit stay ( p = 0.028), hospital stay ( p = 0.04), and vasoactive-inotropic score ( p = 0.045). There were significant differences in inflammatory markers between the two groups: interleukin-6 ( p = 0.0001), procalcitonin ( p = 0.0001), and C-reactive protein ( p = 0.0001) were lower in the dexamethasone group. There was a significant association between the incidence of major adverse cardiac events and both interleukin-6 ( p = 0.005) and procalcitonin ( p = 0.007). Conclusion Preoperative dexamethasone in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass is effective in improving clinical outcomes and controlling the postoperative inflammatory reaction.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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