Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history: the LAACS randomized study

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Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history : the LAACS randomized study. / Park-Hansen, Jesper; Holme, Susanne J V; Irmukhamedov, Akhmadjon; Carranza, Christian L; Greve, Anders M; Al-Farra, Gina; Riis, Robert G C; Nilsson, Brian; Clausen, Johan S R; Nørskov, Anne S; Kruuse, Christina R; Rostrup, Egill; Dominguez, Helena.

In: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Vol. 13, No. 1, 53, 2018.

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Park-Hansen, J, Holme, SJV, Irmukhamedov, A, Carranza, CL, Greve, AM, Al-Farra, G, Riis, RGC, Nilsson, B, Clausen, JSR, Nørskov, AS, Kruuse, CR, Rostrup, E & Dominguez, H 2018, 'Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history: the LAACS randomized study', Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, vol. 13, no. 1, 53. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-018-0740-7

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Park-Hansen, J., Holme, S. J. V., Irmukhamedov, A., Carranza, C. L., Greve, A. M., Al-Farra, G., Riis, R. G. C., Nilsson, B., Clausen, J. S. R., Nørskov, A. S., Kruuse, C. R., Rostrup, E., & Dominguez, H. (2018). Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history: the LAACS randomized study. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 13(1), [53]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-018-0740-7

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Park-Hansen J, Holme SJV, Irmukhamedov A, Carranza CL, Greve AM, Al-Farra G et al. Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history: the LAACS randomized study. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. 2018;13(1). 53. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-018-0740-7

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Park-Hansen, Jesper ; Holme, Susanne J V ; Irmukhamedov, Akhmadjon ; Carranza, Christian L ; Greve, Anders M ; Al-Farra, Gina ; Riis, Robert G C ; Nilsson, Brian ; Clausen, Johan S R ; Nørskov, Anne S ; Kruuse, Christina R ; Rostrup, Egill ; Dominguez, Helena. / Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history : the LAACS randomized study. In: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. 2018 ; Vol. 13, No. 1.

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title = "Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history: the LAACS randomized study",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Open heart surgery is associated with high occurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF), subsequently increasing the risk of post-operative ischemic stroke. Concomitant with open heart surgery, a cardiac ablation procedure is commonly performed in patients with known AF, often followed by left atrial appendage closure with surgery (LAACS). However, the protective effect of LAACS on the risk of cerebral ischemia following cardiac surgery remains controversial. We have studied whether LAACS in addition to open heart surgery protects against post-operative ischemic brain injury regardless of a previous AF diagnosis.METHODS: One hundred eighty-seven patients scheduled for open heart surgery were enrolled in a prospective, open-label clinical trial and randomized to concomitant LAACS vs. standard care. Randomization was stratified by usage of oral anticoagulation (OAC) planned to last at least 3 months after surgery. The primary endpoint was a composite of post-operative symptomatic ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack or imaging findings of silent cerebral ischemic (SCI) lesions.RESULTS: During a mean follow-up of 3.7 years, 14 (16%) primary events occurred among patients receiving standard surgery vs. 5 (5%) in the group randomized to additional LAACS (hazard ratio 0.3; 95% CI: 0.1-0.8, p = 0.02). In per protocol analysis (n = 141), 14 (18%) primary events occurred in the control group vs. 4 (6%) in the LAACS group (hazard ratio 0.3; 95% CI: 0.1-1.0, p = 0.05).CONCLUSIONS: In a real-world setting, LAACS in addition to elective open-heart surgery was associated with lower risk of post-operative ischemic brain injury. The protective effect was not conditional on AF/OAC status at baseline.TRIAL REGISTRATION: LAACS study, clinicaltrials.gov NCT02378116 , March 4th 2015, retrospectively registered.",
keywords = "Aged, Anticoagulants/therapeutic use, Atrial Appendage/surgery, Atrial Fibrillation, Brain Ischemia/diagnostic imaging, Cardiac Surgical Procedures/methods, Denmark, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging, Prospective Studies, Prosthesis Implantation, Treatment Outcome",
author = "Jesper Park-Hansen and Holme, {Susanne J V} and Akhmadjon Irmukhamedov and Carranza, {Christian L} and Greve, {Anders M} and Gina Al-Farra and Riis, {Robert G C} and Brian Nilsson and Clausen, {Johan S R} and N{\o}rskov, {Anne S} and Kruuse, {Christina R} and Egill Rostrup and Helena Dominguez",
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language = "English",
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journal = "Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Adding left atrial appendage closure to open heart surgery provides protection from ischemic brain injury six years after surgery independently of atrial fibrillation history

T2 - the LAACS randomized study

AU - Park-Hansen, Jesper

AU - Holme, Susanne J V

AU - Irmukhamedov, Akhmadjon

AU - Carranza, Christian L

AU - Greve, Anders M

AU - Al-Farra, Gina

AU - Riis, Robert G C

AU - Nilsson, Brian

AU - Clausen, Johan S R

AU - Nørskov, Anne S

AU - Kruuse, Christina R

AU - Rostrup, Egill

AU - Dominguez, Helena

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - BACKGROUND: Open heart surgery is associated with high occurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF), subsequently increasing the risk of post-operative ischemic stroke. Concomitant with open heart surgery, a cardiac ablation procedure is commonly performed in patients with known AF, often followed by left atrial appendage closure with surgery (LAACS). However, the protective effect of LAACS on the risk of cerebral ischemia following cardiac surgery remains controversial. We have studied whether LAACS in addition to open heart surgery protects against post-operative ischemic brain injury regardless of a previous AF diagnosis.METHODS: One hundred eighty-seven patients scheduled for open heart surgery were enrolled in a prospective, open-label clinical trial and randomized to concomitant LAACS vs. standard care. Randomization was stratified by usage of oral anticoagulation (OAC) planned to last at least 3 months after surgery. The primary endpoint was a composite of post-operative symptomatic ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack or imaging findings of silent cerebral ischemic (SCI) lesions.RESULTS: During a mean follow-up of 3.7 years, 14 (16%) primary events occurred among patients receiving standard surgery vs. 5 (5%) in the group randomized to additional LAACS (hazard ratio 0.3; 95% CI: 0.1-0.8, p = 0.02). In per protocol analysis (n = 141), 14 (18%) primary events occurred in the control group vs. 4 (6%) in the LAACS group (hazard ratio 0.3; 95% CI: 0.1-1.0, p = 0.05).CONCLUSIONS: In a real-world setting, LAACS in addition to elective open-heart surgery was associated with lower risk of post-operative ischemic brain injury. The protective effect was not conditional on AF/OAC status at baseline.TRIAL REGISTRATION: LAACS study, clinicaltrials.gov NCT02378116 , March 4th 2015, retrospectively registered.

AB - BACKGROUND: Open heart surgery is associated with high occurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF), subsequently increasing the risk of post-operative ischemic stroke. Concomitant with open heart surgery, a cardiac ablation procedure is commonly performed in patients with known AF, often followed by left atrial appendage closure with surgery (LAACS). However, the protective effect of LAACS on the risk of cerebral ischemia following cardiac surgery remains controversial. We have studied whether LAACS in addition to open heart surgery protects against post-operative ischemic brain injury regardless of a previous AF diagnosis.METHODS: One hundred eighty-seven patients scheduled for open heart surgery were enrolled in a prospective, open-label clinical trial and randomized to concomitant LAACS vs. standard care. Randomization was stratified by usage of oral anticoagulation (OAC) planned to last at least 3 months after surgery. The primary endpoint was a composite of post-operative symptomatic ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack or imaging findings of silent cerebral ischemic (SCI) lesions.RESULTS: During a mean follow-up of 3.7 years, 14 (16%) primary events occurred among patients receiving standard surgery vs. 5 (5%) in the group randomized to additional LAACS (hazard ratio 0.3; 95% CI: 0.1-0.8, p = 0.02). In per protocol analysis (n = 141), 14 (18%) primary events occurred in the control group vs. 4 (6%) in the LAACS group (hazard ratio 0.3; 95% CI: 0.1-1.0, p = 0.05).CONCLUSIONS: In a real-world setting, LAACS in addition to elective open-heart surgery was associated with lower risk of post-operative ischemic brain injury. The protective effect was not conditional on AF/OAC status at baseline.TRIAL REGISTRATION: LAACS study, clinicaltrials.gov NCT02378116 , March 4th 2015, retrospectively registered.

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KW - Anticoagulants/therapeutic use

KW - Atrial Appendage/surgery

KW - Atrial Fibrillation

KW - Brain Ischemia/diagnostic imaging

KW - Cardiac Surgical Procedures/methods

KW - Denmark

KW - Disease-Free Survival

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging

KW - Male

KW - Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging

KW - Prospective Studies

KW - Prosthesis Implantation

KW - Treatment Outcome

U2 - 10.1186/s13019-018-0740-7

DO - 10.1186/s13019-018-0740-7

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 29792215

VL - 13

JO - Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

JF - Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

SN - 1749-8090

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