2013
DOI: 10.1177/0218492312449335
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Coronary surgery in patients with low ejection fraction: mid-term results

Abstract: On-pump coronary artery bypass grafting can be performed in patients with ejection fraction ≤30%, with reasonable mortality and morbidity rates.

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“…22,32,33 Later studies by Ergunes K, Topkara VK et al had shown that postoperative stroke were more common among patients with low ejection fraction rather than type of conduit used. 29,31 We observed no mortality in either groups till the follow up of 3 months. Studies have shown that there was no difference in hospital mortality in LIMA and non LIMA group as Topkara VK et al concluded that in-hospital mortality was not dependent on type of conduit used rather it depends on the preoperative ejection fraction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…22,32,33 Later studies by Ergunes K, Topkara VK et al had shown that postoperative stroke were more common among patients with low ejection fraction rather than type of conduit used. 29,31 We observed no mortality in either groups till the follow up of 3 months. Studies have shown that there was no difference in hospital mortality in LIMA and non LIMA group as Topkara VK et al concluded that in-hospital mortality was not dependent on type of conduit used rather it depends on the preoperative ejection fraction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…We found that incidence of acute renal failure was more in diabetics that were insulin dependent, requiring more that 30 units per day and with low ejection fraction. [29][30][31] Though no incidence of post-operative CVA was reported in our study. Incidence of post-operative CVA ranges from 0.9% to 2.4% in LIMA group and 0.9% to 1.9% in venous group with statistically significant difference.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…There is no specific definition about left ventricular dysfunction; however, the most common was considered that is EF below 30% (8). Based on the literature, the survival rate for these patients is from 59% to 72% (7,9,10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this, P-value was considered 0.004 for the former and it was observed 0.786 for the latter. In addition, the time of the surgery were known as risk factors unrelated to mortality rate after the surgery (8).…”
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