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		<title>Surgery Tops Stents for Multiple Heart Blockages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bypass surgery provides a lower risk of death and heart  attacks than do stents for people with blockages of at least two heart arteries,  says a report in the New England Journal of Medicine  (NEJM).
The finding is far from the last word on the  stent-versus-surgery debate in such cases, says study [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=associatesincardiovasculardisease.wordpress.com&blog=2794938&post=8&subd=associatesincardiovasculardisease&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p class="body_text">Bypass surgery provides a lower risk of death and heart  attacks than do stents for people with blockages of at least two heart arteries,  says a report in the <span class="boldened">New England Journal of Medicine  (NEJM)</span>.</p>
<div class="align_right"><img class="alignright" style="float:right;" src="http://www.aicdheart.com/patient_education/images/up_0140.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="242" />The finding is far from the last word on the  stent-versus-surgery debate in such cases, says study author Dr. Edward L.  Hannan, at the State University of New York at Albany.</div>
<p class="body_text">&#8220;But there isn&#8217;t any other study right now that is better  than this,&#8221; he says. &#8220;Physicians need to inform patients about these results and  need to engage in a dialogue that includes these findings to determine what is  the proper treatment for multi-vessel disease.&#8221;</p>
<h3 class="section_header"><a id="Further_Studies_Will_Define_State_of_the_Art" class="anchor_link" name="Further_Studies_Will_Define_State_of_the_Art"></a>Further Studies Will  Define State-of-the-Art</h3>
<p class="body_text">Dr. Hannan studied the outcomes of more than 17,400  procedures for people with multiple blocked coronary arteries.</p>
<p class="body_text">The outcomes were consistently better in an 18-month  follow-up for bypass surgery than for the artery-opening procedure called  angioplasty followed by insertion of a drug-coated tube known as a stent.</p>
<p class="body_text">For example, 92.1 percent of those who had surgery for three  blocked arteries had no heart attacks and were alive, compared to 89.7 percent  of those who got stents.</p>
<p class="body_text">For those with two blocked arteries, the comparable numbers  were 94.5 percent for surgery and 92.5 for stent implants.</p>
<p class="body_text">The study was not a randomized, controlled trial, which  is regarded as the gold standard for medical research.</p>
<p class="body_text">It was observational, meaning that the researchers simply  recorded what happened in medical practice rather than trying to control all the  factors involved in choosing a treatment.</p>
<p class="body_text">&#8220;But the randomized trials done in the past have not  necessarily been better,&#8221; explains Dr. Hannan. &#8220;They were restricted to patients  who were not very sick, and they also did not recognize that when you compare  two treatments, some patients might not prefer the one that is more  invasive.&#8221;</p>
<p class="body_text">Surgery is more invasive than angioplasty, since it requires  the chest to be cut open. Angioplasty is done by threading a flexible tube  called a catheter through a blood vessel into the heart.</p>
<p class="body_text">One shortcoming of the study is the relatively short  follow-up period of 18 months, says Dr. Joseph P. Carrozza, at Harvard Medical  School, who wrote an accompanying editorial.</p>
<p class="body_text">&#8220;One would like to see patients followed for up to five  years,&#8221; says Dr. Carrozza.</p>
<p class="body_text">&#8220;There is nothing in this study that makes us feel surgery is  the treatment of choice for patients with multi-vessel disease,&#8221; he adds.</p>
<p class="body_text">Such a verdict will have to wait on the results of several  randomized trials now underway, says Dr. Carrozza.</p>
<p class="body_text">&#8220;This is just one piece of evidence we have right now before  we get the final word, he explains.</p>
<p class="body_text">And yet, Dr. Carrozza says, &#8220;This is the first really large  study to look at this issue now&#8221; and thus should be considered by physicians and  heart patients requiring treatment for blocked coronary arteries.</p>
<h3 class="section_header"><a id="Types_of_Stents_Compared_in_Second_Study" class="anchor_link" name="Types_of_Stents_Compared_in_Second_Study"></a>Types of Stents Compared in  Second Study</h3>
<p class="body_text">Another report in the same issue of the journal compared the  safety of bare-metal to drug-coated stents for so-called &#8220;off-label&#8221; uses &#8211;  implants for conditions where there is no formal government approval.</p>
<p class="body_text">About half of all stent implants are for such conditions.</p>
<p class="body_text">Questions have been raised about the safety of drug-coated  stents in off-label conditions, said a report by a group led by Dr. Oscar C.  Marroquin, at the University of Pittsburgh.</p>
<p class="body_text">But the study of 6,551 cases found a lower rate of  complications and no increased risk of death or heart attack for drug-coated  stents as compared to the bare-metal kind.</p>
<p class="body_text">&#8220;These findings support the use of drug-eluting stents for  off-label indications,&#8221; the researchers write.</p>
<p class="body_text">That report comes on the heels of a study of off-label use of  a different kind of stent, developed for use against bile duct obstructions in  cancer patients.</p>
<p class="body_text">More than 1 million patients got stents for off-label  conditions between 2003 and 2006, according to a report by Dr. William Maisel,  director of the Medical Safety Device Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical  Center in Boston.</p>
<p class="body_text">Some 1,000 malfunctions of the devices were reported, with 81  percent of them in off-label uses.</p>
<p class="body_text">Always consult your physician for more information.</p>
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