Chin JH, Lee EH, Son HJ, Kim WJ, Choi DK, Park SK, Sim JY, Choi IC, Hahm KD. Preoperative treatment with an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or an angiotensin receptor blocker has no beneficial effect on the development of new-onset atrial fibrillation after off-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
Clin Cardiol 2011;
35:37-42. [PMID:
22020954 DOI:
10.1002/clc.20991]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/25/2011] [Accepted: 09/05/2011] [Indexed: 11/07/2022] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND
The present study investigated whether preoperative angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) or angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) use affected the incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass graft (OPCAB).
HYPOTHESIS
Preoperative use of ACEI or ARB was related to POAF in patients undergoing OPCAB.
METHODS
This retrospective, observational, cohort study involved 1050 patients who underwent OPCAB from January 2006 to December 2009.
RESULTS
ACEI or ARB, ACEI alone, and ARB alone did not exert beneficial effect on the occurrence of POAF, and ACEI or ARB use was rather associated with an increased incidence of POAF (ACEI or ARB: odds ratio [OR]: 1.66, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.04-2.62, P = 0.03; ACEI alone: OR: 1.30, 95% CI: 0.57-2.97, P = 0.53; ARB alone: OR: 1.57, 95% CI: 0.93-2.64, P = 0.09).
CONCLUSIONS
ACEI or ARB, ACEI alone, and ARB alone did not favorably influence the occurrence of POAF in patients undergoing OPCAB.
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