Carotid shunt provides cerebral protection during emergency coronary artery bypass grafting in a patient with bilateral high grade carotid stenosis: A case report

0Citations
Citations of this article
20Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Background: Management of patients with co-existent coronary and carotid disease is a controversial and challenging issue. The risk for stroke after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients with hemodynamically significant carotid stenosis is up to 30%. In these patients a common practice is to proceed first with the restoration of cerebral perfusion and then perform the coronary revascularization. The rationale is that this strategy will reduce perioperative neurological morbidity and mortality. However, what happens when the carotid procedure is acutely complicated by cardiac instability which necessitates the interruption of the carotid procedure?Case report: We describe a case of a patient with unstable angina and high grade asymptomatic bilateral carotid stenosis who underwent emergency combined CABG and carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Due to hemodynamic instability, ST-T changes, hypotension and bradycardia, upon completion of endarterectomy we placed a carotid shunt and the patient was put on cardiopulmonary bypass through median sternotomy. After triple CABG (duration of 90 minutes) we concluded the interrupted CEA procedure with primary closure of the carotid arteriotomy with the shunt in place. The postoperative course was uneventful and the patient was discharged after a week. In extreme cases with bilateral severe carotid stenosis and coronary artery disease where the carotid procedure should be interrupted, we suggest the use of carotid shunt which can provide adequate cerebral perfusion giving time to cardiac surgeon to perform the life saving cardiac procedure first. © 2011 Bellos et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

References Powered by Scopus

Screening carotid ultrasonography and risk factors for stroke in coronary artery surgery patients

199Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Multicenter review of preoperative risk factors for stroke after coronary artery bypass grafting

196Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Concomitant carotid endarterectomy and coronary bypass surgery: Outcome of on-pump and off-pump techniques

43Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Bellos, J. K., Kogerakis, N., Kiriazis, C., Gougoulakis, A., & Panagiotou, M. (2011). Carotid shunt provides cerebral protection during emergency coronary artery bypass grafting in a patient with bilateral high grade carotid stenosis: A case report. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-6-33

Readers' Seniority

Tooltip

PhD / Post grad / Masters / Doc 11

85%

Researcher 2

15%

Readers' Discipline

Tooltip

Medicine and Dentistry 15

94%

Economics, Econometrics and Finance 1

6%

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free