A review of inflammatory mediators in on- versus off-pump surgery reveals that parameters
of systemic inflammation differ quantitatively, not qualitatively between these approaches.
Mediator system and cellular activation is observed after surgical trauma and following
ischemia/reperfusion. Such activation is also modulated by genetic factors. The available
literature does not permit definitive conclusions to be made on the advantages of
off-pump surgery with respect to the systemic inflammatory response. The relationship
between mediator systems and clinical course needs to be assessed in large patient
populations to demonstrate to what extent off-pump surgery is more than just theoretically
superior to on-pump surgery.
coronary artery surgery - off‐pump - cardiopulmonary bypass - systemic inflammatory
response