Appropriate timing of surgical intervention after transmural acute myocardial infarction.

OBJECTIVE Recommended timing of coronary revascularization after transmural acute myocardial infarction ranges from immediate surgical intervention to repair 4 weeks after infarction. Such wide variation has created a dilemma in the management of these patients. The objective of this study was to delineate the optimal timing of revascularization after transmural acute myocardial infarction in a large and contemporary patient population. METHODS We performed a retrospective multicenter analysis of 32,099 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting as the sole procedure after transmural myocardial infarction between 1991 and 1996 by 179 surgeons at 33 hospitals in New York State. RESULTS Overall hospital mortality for all patients who underwent coronary revascularization with a history of transmural myocardial infarction was 3.3%. Hospital mortality decreased with increasing time interval between revascularization and transmural acute myocardial infarction: 14.2%, 13.8%, 7.9%, 3.8%, 2.9%, and 2.7% for less than 6 hours, 6 hours to 1 day, 1 to 3 days, 4 to 7 days, 7 to 14 days, and greater than 15 days, respectively. Multivariate analyses of 43 potential risk factors suggests that revascularization within 3 days of transmural acute myocardial infarction is independently associated with mortality. CONCLUSIONS Coronary revascularization within 3 days of a transmural acute myocardial infarction might be an added risk for mortality. In the absence of absolute indications for emergency surgical intervention, such as structural complications and ongoing ischemia, a 3-day waiting period before surgical revascularization should be considered.

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