Long-term effects of thoracic sympathectomy on microcirculation in the hands of patients with primary Raynaud disease

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2007 Jun;133(6):1428-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2006.12.055.

Abstract

Objective: Videothoracoscopic sympathecomy is a widely used treatment modality in patients with severe Raynaud disease, but the reported late results are less than favorable. There have been no direct studies of the long-term effect of sympathectomy on microcirculation in the hands of these patients.

Methods: In 25 patients with Raynaud disease treated with videothoracoscopic Th2-Th4 sympathectomy, we performed basal laser-Doppler flowmetry and measured the maximal refilling time after 1-minute occlusion measurements preoperatively and at 1 week, 6 months, and 1, 2, 3, and 5 years after the sympathectomy. The results were compared with the same measurements obtained in the group of 50 healthy individuals.

Results: The patients' symptom severity was assessed by using the visual analogue scale. The basal capillary flow and the maximal refilling time improved after the sympathectomy to a level not different from that seen in the healthy population, and the effect was maintained during the 5-year follow-up period. The patients' symptom severity scores diminished to zero in the early postoperative period and increased to 28% of their initial value 5 years after the operation.

Conclusions: The videothoracoscopic Th2-Th4 sympathectomy produces excellent and long-lasting improvement of microcirculation function in patients with Raynaud disease. The mild return of symptoms might be due to factors other than the capillary blood flow alterations.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Blood Flow Velocity
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Female
  • Hand / blood supply*
  • Hand / innervation*
  • Humans
  • Laser-Doppler Flowmetry
  • Male
  • Microcirculation
  • Middle Aged
  • Raynaud Disease / surgery*
  • Sympathectomy / methods*
  • Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
  • Thoracoscopy
  • Treatment Outcome