Status:

UNKNOWN

Proximal Versus Distal Segments of No-Touch Saphenous Vein Grafts

Lead Sponsor:

China National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases

Conditions:

Leg Wound Complication After No-Touch Harvestingof Veins

Eligibility:

All Genders

18+ years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

The optimum segment of No-Touch veins for bypassing is still undefined. The purpose of this study is to assess the incidence of leg wound complication after No-Touch harvesting of proximal segment of ...

Detailed Description

This is a prospective, single-center, open-label, randomized within-subject-controlled trial. We aim to randomize 100 patients undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). We consecutively...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Patients aged 18 or older who undergo primary isolated open-chest CABG with two vein grafts, one to the left coronary territory and the other to the right, with or without cardiopulmonary bypass

Exclusion

  • Concomitant cardiac or vascular surgeries (i.e. valve repair or replacement, Maze surgery)
  • Redo CABG
  • Emergent CABG (cardiogenic shock, inotropic pressure support, IABP)
  • Severe vein varicosity as assessed after vein harvesting and before randomization
  • Use of vascular stapler for anastomosis
  • Endarterectomy of coronary artery during surgery
  • Left ventricular repair due to ventricular aneurysm
  • Concomitant life-threatening disease likely to limit life expectancy to less than two years
  • Severe renal insufficiency (i.e. creatinine \>200 μmol/L)
  • Contraindications for dual antiplatelet therapy, such as active gastroduodenal ulcer
  • Participant of other ongoing clinical trials

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

March 1 2020

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

June 30 2021

Estimated Enrollment :

100 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT04284956

Start Date

March 1 2020

End Date

June 30 2021

Last Update

March 17 2020

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Fuwai Hospital Chinese Academay of Medical Science and National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China, 100037