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Coronary artery bypass grafting as a means of myocardial revascularisation is a remarkably successful operation. Over 25,000 procedures are carried out each year in the UK with an operative mortality of the order of 2% achieved despite an ageing surgical population.
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Acute heart failure due to coronary subclavian steal syndrome after coronary artery bypass grafting
Key clinical message An axillo‐axillary bypass grafting is useful for coronary subclavian steal syndrome when occlusion of the proximal left subclavian artery.
Kosuke Nakata+3 more
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Background Atherosclerotic stenosis of the brachiocephalic artery sometimes occurs in patients with coronary artery disease, and can cause stroke during the perioperative period of coronary artery bypass grafting.
Hirokazu Tazume+2 more
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ObjectivesIt is uncertain whether concurrent mitral valve repair or replacement for moderate or greater secondary mitral regurgitation at the time of coronary artery bypass graft or aortic valve replacement surgery improves long-term survival ...
Shyamal R. Asher+13 more
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Socioeconomic Status Correlates with the Prevalence of Advanced Coronary Artery Disease in the United States [PDF]
Background: Increasingly studies have identified socioeconomic factors adversely affecting healthcare outcomes for a multitude of diseases. To date, however, there has not been a study correlating socioeconomic details from nationwide databases on the ...
Bashinskaya, Bronislava+4 more
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Background: We sought to determine the current level of exposure to and interest in off-pump coronary artery bypass and beating heart surgery techniques regarding cardiothoracic surgical residents in the United States. Methods: An email survey consisting
Abhishek K. Kashyap, MD+3 more
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Experience of cardiac rehabilitation after coronary artery surgery: effects on health and risk factors [PDF]
Objective:Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are provided to support the recovery process following acute myocardial infarction and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Attendance varies.
Belcher, P.R.+3 more
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Risk factors and in-hospital outcomes of acute kidney injury that developed after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with stable angina [PDF]
The aim of the study is to assess frequency, risk factors and in-hospital outcomes of acute kidney injury after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with stable angina. Materials and methods. The study included patients with stable angina pectoris
L V Kremneva, S N Suplotov
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Time trends in survival and readmission following coronary artery bypass grafting in Scotland, 1981-96: retrospective observational study [PDF]
Improvements in coronary revascularisation techniques and an increase in the use of percutaneous interventions1 have led to a rise in the number of coronary artery bypass grafting operations in older patients with more severe cardiac disease and worse ...
Boyd, J.H.+9 more
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Simultaneous nephrectomy and coronary artery bypass grafting through extended sternotomy [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The advances in surgical techniques, resuscitation and anesthesiology support over the last years have allowed simultaneous thoracic and abdominal operations to be made for cancer and concomitant severe heart vessel disease relieving the ...
Algimantas Budrikis+3 more
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