2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ehj.2013.12.025
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Early outcome of coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with poor left ventricular function

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“…Our study demonstrates that in the early mortality, 5.4% is acceptable and in agreement with the current published data [25, 26]. Similarly, Elassy et al reported higher but insignificant mortality rate in patient with LVEF < 35% (5.6% vs 2.4%) [27]. This is reflecting a marked improvement in the outcome of ischemic cardiomyopathy patients with CABG in highly qualified centers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our study demonstrates that in the early mortality, 5.4% is acceptable and in agreement with the current published data [25, 26]. Similarly, Elassy et al reported higher but insignificant mortality rate in patient with LVEF < 35% (5.6% vs 2.4%) [27]. This is reflecting a marked improvement in the outcome of ischemic cardiomyopathy patients with CABG in highly qualified centers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“… 12 Khaled et al 13 reported that CABG patients with low LVEF had acceptable mortality of 5.4%. Another study by Elassy et al 14 also found that LVEF < 35% was not a significant predictor of mortality. These suggested improvements in cardiac surgery patients; thus, the role of LVEF in predicting postoperative mortality should be re-evaluated.…”
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confidence: 90%