Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial

BACKGROUND: Coronary artery bypass grafting using the radial artery has, since the 1990s, gone through a revival. Observational studies have indicated better long-term patency when using radial arteries. Therefore, radial artery might be preferred especially in younger patients where long time paten...

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Main Authors: Carranza, Christian L, Ballegaard, Martin, Werner, Mads U, Hasbak, Philip, Kjær, Andreas, Kofoed, Klaus F, Lindschou, Jane, Jakobsen, Janus Christian, Gluud, Christian, Olsen, Peter Skov, Steinbrüchel, Daniel A
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/endoscopic-versus-open-radial-artery-harvest-and-mammarioradial-versus-aortoradial-grafting-in-patients-undergoing-coronary-artery-bypass-surgery(fba9add6-6b78-46bb-810e-113b5d369d6e).html
https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-15-135
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topic Aorta
Aortography
Clinical Protocols
Coronary Artery Bypass
Denmark
Endoscopy
Female
Graft Occlusion
Vascular
Hand Injuries
Humans
Male
Mammary Arteries
Multidetector Computed Tomography
Pain Measurement
Pain
Postoperative
Predictive Value of Tests
Questionnaires
Radial Artery
Research Design
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Tissue and Organ Harvesting
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Patency
spellingShingle Aorta
Aortography
Clinical Protocols
Coronary Artery Bypass
Denmark
Endoscopy
Female
Graft Occlusion
Vascular
Hand Injuries
Humans
Male
Mammary Arteries
Multidetector Computed Tomography
Pain Measurement
Pain
Postoperative
Predictive Value of Tests
Questionnaires
Radial Artery
Research Design
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Tissue and Organ Harvesting
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Patency
Carranza, Christian L
Ballegaard, Martin
Werner, Mads U
Hasbak, Philip
Kjær, Andreas
Kofoed, Klaus F
Lindschou, Jane
Jakobsen, Janus Christian
Gluud, Christian
Olsen, Peter Skov
Steinbrüchel, Daniel A
Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial
topic_facet Aorta
Aortography
Clinical Protocols
Coronary Artery Bypass
Denmark
Endoscopy
Female
Graft Occlusion
Vascular
Hand Injuries
Humans
Male
Mammary Arteries
Multidetector Computed Tomography
Pain Measurement
Pain
Postoperative
Predictive Value of Tests
Questionnaires
Radial Artery
Research Design
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Tissue and Organ Harvesting
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Patency
description BACKGROUND: Coronary artery bypass grafting using the radial artery has, since the 1990s, gone through a revival. Observational studies have indicated better long-term patency when using radial arteries. Therefore, radial artery might be preferred especially in younger patients where long time patency is important. During the last 10 years different endoscopic techniques to harvest the radial artery have evolved. Endoscopic radial artery harvest only requires a small incision near the wrist in contrast to open harvest, which requires an incision from the elbow to the wrist. However, it is unknown whether the endoscopic technique results in fewer complications or a graft patency comparable to open harvest. When the radial artery has been harvested, there are two ways to use the radial artery as a graft. One way is sewing it onto the aorta and another is sewing it onto the mammary artery. It is unknown which technique is the superior revascularisation technique. METHODS/DESIGN: The NEO Trial is a randomised clinical trial with a 2 × 2 factorial design. We plan to randomise 300 participants into four intervention groups: (1) mammario-radial endoscopic group; (2) aorto-radial endoscopic group; (3) mammario-radial open surgery group; and (4) aorto-radial open surgery group.The hand function will be assessed by a questionnaire, a clinical examination, the change in cutaneous sensibility, and the measurement of both sensory and motor nerve conduction velocity at 3 months postoperatively. All the postoperative complications will be registered, and we will evaluate muscular function, scar appearance, vascular supply to the hand, and the graft patency including the patency of the central radial artery anastomosis. A patency evaluation by multi-slice computer tomography will be done at one year postoperatively.We expect the nerve conduction studies and the standardised neurological examinations to be able to discriminate differences in hand function comparing endoscopic to open harvest of the radial artery. The trial also aims to show if there is any patency difference between mammario-radial compared to aorto-radial revascularisation techniques but this objective is exploratory. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01848886.Danish Ethics committee number: H-3-2012-116.Danish Data Protection Agency: 2007-58-0015/jr.n:30-0838.
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author Carranza, Christian L
Ballegaard, Martin
Werner, Mads U
Hasbak, Philip
Kjær, Andreas
Kofoed, Klaus F
Lindschou, Jane
Jakobsen, Janus Christian
Gluud, Christian
Olsen, Peter Skov
Steinbrüchel, Daniel A
author_facet Carranza, Christian L
Ballegaard, Martin
Werner, Mads U
Hasbak, Philip
Kjær, Andreas
Kofoed, Klaus F
Lindschou, Jane
Jakobsen, Janus Christian
Gluud, Christian
Olsen, Peter Skov
Steinbrüchel, Daniel A
author_sort Carranza, Christian L
title Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial
title_short Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial
title_full Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial
title_fullStr Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial
title_sort endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised neo trial
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/fba9add6-6b78-46bb-810e-113b5d369d6e 2023-05-15T18:15:20+02:00 Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery:protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial Carranza, Christian L Ballegaard, Martin Werner, Mads U Hasbak, Philip Kjær, Andreas Kofoed, Klaus F Lindschou, Jane Jakobsen, Janus Christian Gluud, Christian Olsen, Peter Skov Steinbrüchel, Daniel A 2014 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/endoscopic-versus-open-radial-artery-harvest-and-mammarioradial-versus-aortoradial-grafting-in-patients-undergoing-coronary-artery-bypass-surgery(fba9add6-6b78-46bb-810e-113b5d369d6e).html https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-15-135 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Carranza , C L , Ballegaard , M , Werner , M U , Hasbak , P , Kjær , A , Kofoed , K F , Lindschou , J , Jakobsen , J C , Gluud , C , Olsen , P S & Steinbrüchel , D A 2014 , ' Endoscopic versus open radial artery harvest and mammario-radial versus aorto-radial grafting in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery : protocol for the 2 × 2 factorial designed randomised NEO trial ' , Trials , vol. 15 , 135 , pp. 1-18 . https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-15-135 Aorta Aortography Clinical Protocols Coronary Artery Bypass Denmark Endoscopy Female Graft Occlusion Vascular Hand Injuries Humans Male Mammary Arteries Multidetector Computed Tomography Pain Measurement Pain Postoperative Predictive Value of Tests Questionnaires Radial Artery Research Design Risk Factors Time Factors Tissue and Organ Harvesting Treatment Outcome Vascular Patency article 2014 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-15-135 2022-02-24T00:18:12Z BACKGROUND: Coronary artery bypass grafting using the radial artery has, since the 1990s, gone through a revival. Observational studies have indicated better long-term patency when using radial arteries. Therefore, radial artery might be preferred especially in younger patients where long time patency is important. During the last 10 years different endoscopic techniques to harvest the radial artery have evolved. Endoscopic radial artery harvest only requires a small incision near the wrist in contrast to open harvest, which requires an incision from the elbow to the wrist. However, it is unknown whether the endoscopic technique results in fewer complications or a graft patency comparable to open harvest. When the radial artery has been harvested, there are two ways to use the radial artery as a graft. One way is sewing it onto the aorta and another is sewing it onto the mammary artery. It is unknown which technique is the superior revascularisation technique. METHODS/DESIGN: The NEO Trial is a randomised clinical trial with a 2 × 2 factorial design. We plan to randomise 300 participants into four intervention groups: (1) mammario-radial endoscopic group; (2) aorto-radial endoscopic group; (3) mammario-radial open surgery group; and (4) aorto-radial open surgery group.The hand function will be assessed by a questionnaire, a clinical examination, the change in cutaneous sensibility, and the measurement of both sensory and motor nerve conduction velocity at 3 months postoperatively. All the postoperative complications will be registered, and we will evaluate muscular function, scar appearance, vascular supply to the hand, and the graft patency including the patency of the central radial artery anastomosis. A patency evaluation by multi-slice computer tomography will be done at one year postoperatively.We expect the nerve conduction studies and the standardised neurological examinations to be able to discriminate differences in hand function comparing endoscopic to open harvest of the radial artery. The trial also aims to show if there is any patency difference between mammario-radial compared to aorto-radial revascularisation techniques but this objective is exploratory. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01848886.Danish Ethics committee number: H-3-2012-116.Danish Data Protection Agency: 2007-58-0015/jr.n:30-0838. Article in Journal/Newspaper SCAR University of Copenhagen: Research Trials 15 1