Transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMLR) in patients with unstable angina and low ejection fraction

Abstract
Objective: Does perioperative use of the intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) improve the postsurgical outcome of patients presenting with endstage coronary artery disease, unstable angina and low ejection fraction transferred for transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMLR)? Methods: TMLR, as sole therapy combined with the perioperative use of an intraaortic balloon pump has been assessed in seven patients with endstage coronary artery disease, unstable angina and low ejection fraction (EF35%, who were treated with TMLR as sole therapy without the use of IABP. The creation of transmural channels was performed by a CO2-laser. All patients were evaluated by hybrid positron emission tomography (perfusion SPECT and viability PET) and ventriculography preoperatively. Echocardiography, clinical status and hemodynamic assessment by Swan Ganz catheter were performed perioperatively. Results: The perioperative mortality of this combined procedure (TMLR and IABP) was zero. Three out of seven patients had pneumonia with complete recovery. Swan Ganz catheter examinations showed deterioration of LV-function after TMLR intraoperatively and improvement after 2 h and further after 6 h on ICU (P35% has not been observed. Patients with EFPConclusions: The reported data support our concept to start IABP preoperatively in patients with reduced LV contractile reserve in order to provide cardiac support during the postoperative phase of reversible decline of LV-function induced by TMLR.

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