Coronary Artery Bypass grafting (CABG) versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) in the treatment of multivessel coronary disease

Ahmed Ebrahim Al Ansari, Hassan Ali Alzahrani, Waad Maher Alqulayti, Maram Adnan Rawah, Leena Lotfy Alnajjar, Alaa Tarek M Subedar, Banan Matuq M Aloufi, Ibrahim Mahmoud H Ajwah, Abdulaziz Abdullah M Albalawi, Khalid Mohammed A Aljohani, Abdulrahman Mohammed K Albalawi, Shahad Saad A Aljoaid, Raya Abdullah S Alatawi, Afnan Saleh M Alsaiari, Lamia Mohammed S Alrefai, Abdulrahman Muneer H Hameed, Dalal Khalid H Al Masoud, Ali Mohamed S Alsada

Abstract

Background
Revascularization for patients who suffer multivessel coronary artery disease is a common procedure around the world. Taking United about 700,000 patients have multivessel coronary revascularization per year ¼ of these patients are diagnosed with diabetes.
 
Aims
To summarize the current evidence that compare CABG to PCI in multivessel coronary disease‎ in form of ‎cardiac death, stroke, MI and unplanned devascularization.‎

Methods
This is a systematic review was carried out, including PubMed, Google Scholar, and EBSCO that examining randomized trials of treatment of multivessel coronary disease to summarize the major RCT concerning this topic.

Results
The review included five randomized studies that compare coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous coronary intervention. The findings showed that CABG show better result with less mortality rate.

Conclusion
This review concluded that there revascularization in treating coronary artery disease could be conducted either by CABG or PCI, CABG show better result as it cause less death, MI and revascularization rates, but the usage of new additions such as second generation DES, can also improve the safety and efficacy of PCI when added to it.
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