Coronary artery bypass grafting in high-RISk patients randomised to off- or on-Pump surgery: a randomised controlled trial (the CRISP trial)

Jul 16, 2014Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Heart bypass surgery in high-risk patients using off-pump versus on-pump methods: a randomized trial

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Abstract

Only 106 patients were recruited for the trial, which is less than 2% of the target sample size.

  • In both off-pump and on-pump groups, 6% of patients experienced the primary outcome of death or serious morbidity within 30 days after surgery.
  • Quality of life scores at 4-8 weeks post-surgery were similar between the two surgical techniques.
  • Patients who underwent off-pump surgery had a shorter stay in both the intensive care unit and the hospital compared to those who had on-pump surgery.
  • The trial was stopped due to logistical challenges and insufficient recruitment, highlighting barriers in conducting studies in high-risk populations.
  • Future research could explore the differing opinions within the surgical community regarding off-pump versus on-pump techniques.

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