2014
DOI: 10.5152/akd.2014.4954
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Obesity is still a risk factor in coronary artery bypass surgery

Abstract: Objective: Even with the improvements in surgical techniques and perioperative care, obesity is still a risk factor for occurrence of adverse events following cardiac surgery. In this observational, retrospective study, we aimed to document the effects of obesity on surgical outcomes in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery and find out the effects of improvements in cardiac surgery. Methods: Between January 2011 and March 2013, isolated coronary artery bypass surgery was performed on 790 patients… Show more

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“…In our case series, demographic data of obese patients differ when compared with non-obese patients. Obese patients have increased prevalence for hypertension and diabetes mellitus, that is consistent with previous reports [8] [27]. We found that female accounted for the majority of our obese patients than non-obese.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…In our case series, demographic data of obese patients differ when compared with non-obese patients. Obese patients have increased prevalence for hypertension and diabetes mellitus, that is consistent with previous reports [8] [27]. We found that female accounted for the majority of our obese patients than non-obese.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Saleh et al [29] studied the risk factors of prolonged ventilation in patients undergoing CABG and they found that BMI > 35 kg/m 2 was a predictor of prolonged respiratory support. Similar results were observed by Gurbuz et al [8]. No statistical difference in mean ventilation time was seen between obese and non obese patients in some previous reports [30] [31].…”
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“…Obezite pek çok organ ve sistemi önemli derecede etkileyerek hipertansiyon, diabetes mellitus ve KOAH gibi perioperatif komplikasyon oranlarını arttıran risk faktörlerine neden olur. Literatürde kardiyovasküler cerrahi için refere edilen obez olgularda, preoperatif hipertansiyon, diabetes mellitus, kronik akciğer hastalıkları ve hiperlipidemi insidansının daha yüksek oranlarda bulunduğu, yaş aralığı olarak daha genç oldukları ve kadın cinsiyetin daha fazla olduğu gösterilmiştir [5,8,9,13] . Bizim çalışmamızda da obez grupta hipertansiyon, diyabet gibi yandaş hastalıklar ve kadın cinsiyet daha fazla iken, yaş aralıkları benzerdi.…”
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“…Gürbüz ve ark. [13] da VKİ≥30 kg/m 2 olgularda ventilasyon süresinin uzadığını ancak alt grup analizinde anlamlı farklılık olmadığını, hastane ve YBÜ kalış sürelerinin benzer olduğunu göstermişler ve bu durumu benzer AKK/KPB sürelerine dayandırmışlardır. Bizim çalışmamızda AKK/KBP süreleri açısından gruplar arasında anlamlı fark yoktu ve postoperatif solunum komplikasyonları obez grupta daha fazla gözlenirken, mekanik ventilasyon, YBÜ ve hastane kalış süreleri açısından gruplar benzer bulundu.…”
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