Early Results of Coronary Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction

심한 좌심실 기능저하를 동반한 환자에서의 관상동맥 우회로 조성수술의 조기성적

  • 정윤섭 (부천세종병원 흉부외과) ;
  • 김욱성 (부천세종병원 흉부외과)
  • Published : 1997.04.01

Abstract

From March, 1992 to March, 1996, a total of 279 patients underwent coronary bypass surgery at the Sejong General Hospital, Puchon. We selected 22 patients with severe left ventricular(LV) dysfunction from them. The criteria were the presence of global or segmental abnormalities of left ventricular contraction and LV ejection fraction(EF) less than 35% based on biplane LV angiography by planimetry method. The mean age of 17 male and 5 female patients was 60$\pm$5.6years(range:47~73 years). All had the anginas, which were Canadian class II in 6, class 111 in 12 and class IV in 4. All patients except one had the history of previous myocardial infarction more than once. Seven of them had the symptoms and signs of congestive heart failure, such as dyspnea on excertion and increased pulmonary vascular markings. Their mean LVEF was 29.4$\pm$4 5%(range : 18~35%) and mean LV end-diastolic pressure was 18.7 $\pm$8. 2mmHg(range:10~42mmHg). 21 patients had 3 vessel-disease and 1 had 2 vessel-disease. Complete revascularization was tried with the use of 16 internal mammary arteries and 60 sapheuous veins and 3 radial arteries grafts. The mean number of distal anastomosis was 3.5$\pm$ 1.1. Concomitantly, one mitral valvuloplasty and annuloplasty was performed in the patient with moderate mitral regurtigation. The hospital mortality was 4.5%. During the follow-up, there were 3 late deaths. Of 18 survivors, 2 patients were lost in follow-up 24 and 27 month respectively after operation and the remaining 16 patients have bcen followed up with an average of 30.4 $\pm$ 13.4 months.15 patients had improvement with respect to angina but 8 patients still have the continuing or progressing heart failure. The 1-year, 2-year and 3-year actuarial survival rate was 85.2, 69.1, 46.1%, respectively. This study indicates that coronary artery bypass sur ery can be performed in the patients with severe LV dysfunction at acceptable risk but does not greatly contribute to the improvement of congestive heart failure.

1992년 3월부터 1996년 3월까지 부천 세종병원에서는 총 279례의 관상동맥 우회로 조성수술을 시행 하였는 바, 이중에서 좌심실 박출계수가 35%이하인 22명의 심한 좌심실 기능저하를 동반한 환자들을 대상으로 관상동맥 우회로 조성수술의 조기 성적을 분석해 보았다. 대상 환자들의 연령은47세에서 73 세까지로 평균 60: 5.6세였고, 이중 남자는 17명, 여자는 5명이었다. 모든 환자는 수술전 흉통을 가지고 있었는데, Canadian 분류로 class ll가 6명 class 111가 12명, class IV가 4명 이 었다. 1명을 제외하고 모두 1 차례 이상의 사전 심근경색의 병력이 있었다. 운동시 호흡곤란및 방사선상폐울혈 소견 같은 심부전 증 세를 가진 사람은 7명이었다. 혈관 조명술상에서의 area-length method를 이용한 좌심실 박출계수는 18 에서 35%사이로 평균 29.4$\pm$4:5%였고, 좌심실의 확장기말 압력은 10에서 42mmHg사이로 평균 18.7$\pm$ 8.2mmHg였다. 미국 심장학회 기준에 의한 좌심실 분절운동을 살펴보면 모든 환자가 적어도 3개 분절이 상에서 운동 저하의 소견을 보였다. 1명의 2혈관 질환 환자를 제외하고 모두 3혈관 질환 환자로 관상동 맥 침범의 정도가 심하였다. 梔珦\ulcorner모든 병변이 있는 부위에 완전 재관류를 시도하였다. 내유동맥 16 개, 대복재정 맥 60개, 요골동맥 3개등 총 79개의 이식편을 사용하여, 평균 3.5$\pm$1.1회의 원위부 문한을 시행하였다. 승모판파 폐쇄부전증을 동반한 환자 4명중 1명 에서는 승모판막윤 성형술도 함께 시 행하였 다. 수술사망은 1명에거 발생하였으며(4.5%), 사망원인은 수술 전후 심근경색에 의한 저심박출증이었다. 술후 IABP는 모두 7례에서 사용하였고, 평균사용시간은 50.3$\pm$ 16.4시간이 었다. 수술 생존자중 2명은 술 후 계속되는 심부전증과 추가 심근경색으로 술후 16개월 및 22개월째 사망하였고, 나머지 1명은 뇌 경색 증 및 패혈증으로 술후 8개월째 사망하였다. 18명의 생존자중 술후 24개월과 27개월후에 추적 도중 탈 락된 2명을 제외하고 나머지 16명은 6개월엔서 47개월사이로 평균 30.4$\pm$ 13.4개월 추적 조사를 받고 있 다. 이들중 1명 에서만 총통이 재발하였고 다른 환자에서는 흉통이 사라졌다. 이들의 기능상태를 NYHA 기준에 따라 분류하면 class I이 8명, class ll가 7명 , class 111가 1명이었다. 이 연구 결과, 관상동맥 우회로 조성수술은 심한 좌심실 기능 저하를 동반\ulcorner 환자$\circledcirc$서도 비교적 납득 할 만한 위험도로 시행될 수 있으며 협심증의 완화 및 소멸에는 효과적이나, 심부전 증세의 호전에는 크 게 기여하지 않음을 알 수 있다.

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