Circulation, Vol 60, 30-33, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
JS Carey, RA Cukingnan and GF Groner
Wadsworth Veterans Administration Hospital (VA-W) dropped out of the VA
Coronary Cooperative Study (VA-Coop) in 1971 because of difficulty adhering
to selection criteria, and because of the lack of standardization of
surgical methods. Comparison of results from 1972- 1974 showed the
following differences: cardiopulmonary bypass time per graft, 61 minutes
(VA-Coop) vs 33 minutes (VA-W); perioperative myocardial infarction (MI),
18% vs 6%; hospital mortality, 6% vs 1%; revascularization index (patent
grafts per patient determined by postoperative angiography divided by
diseased arteries per patient), 0.55 (VA-Coop) vs 0.84 (VA-W). However, the
slopes of the actuarial survival curves were similar after the first year.
In a group of patients operated on at UCLA and VA-W (UC-VA) during
1969-1971, the 1- year survival rate was 85%, but the annual death rate
thereafter was also approximately 2% per year. The survival of VA-Coop
surgical patients with three-vessel disease without left main lesions was
significantly better (p less than 0.05 by Wilcoxon test) than the medical
group with the 6-month (surgical) mortality adjusted to a more acceptable
level (5%). These results indicate that coronary bypass surgery produces an
annual mortality of approximately 2% per year after the first year.
Differences in survival rates are due primarily to variations in first-year
mortality, which is influenced by operative mortality as well as morbidity,
incomplete revascularization, and low graft patency rate. In our view, the
surgical results reported by the VA Cooperative Study are representative of
an intermediary step in the development of coronary bypass surgery. The
data, however, still indicate that surgical treatment results in better
survival in patients with multivessel coronary disease.
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Veterans Administration cooperative study of surgery for coronary arterial occlusive disease: view from a noncooperating hospital
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