Comparing outcomes of coronary artery bypass surgery: Is the New York Cardiac Surgery Reporting System model sensitive to changes in case mix?

2001 ◽  
Vol 29 (11) ◽  
pp. 2090-2096 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurent G. Glance ◽  
Turner M. Osler
1994 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 313-315
Author(s):  
M Schactman ◽  
C Scott ◽  
DR Glibbery-Fiesel ◽  
M Murello ◽  
P Kerr

The incidence of chylopericardium after cardiac surgery is unusual, but there are documented cases. Those caring for these patients need to be aware of the symptoms and management of chylopericardium because, if left untreated, it may cause catastrophic consequences.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 252-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mehmet Kalender ◽  
Taylan Adademir ◽  
Mehmet Tasar ◽  
Ata Niyazi Ecevit ◽  
Okay Guven Karaca ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christine Hedges ◽  
Nancy S. Redeker

Background Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgical procedures have been advocated to reduce the adverse effects of cardiopulmonary bypass on the brain. Objective To examine differences in objective and subjective characteristics of sleep and mood disturbance between patients after on-pump and off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery. Methods In a secondary analysis of pooled data from 2 previous studies, sleep characteristics and mood disturbance on postoperative night 2 after transfer to the cardiac surgery step-down unit were compared in patients who had on-pump and off-pump cardiac surgery. The sample included 129 coronary artery bypass patients: 48 on-pump patients from one hospital and 81 off-pump patients from another hospital. Data were obtained with wrist actigraphs. Subjective characteristics of sleep were determined by using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and a sleep diary; mood disturbance was evaluated by using the short form of the Profile of Mood States. Results Off-pump surgery was associated with better objective sleep continuity (decreased percentage of wake time after sleep onset and fewer awakenings) but not longer sleep duration after controlling for age and sex. The 2 groups of patients did not differ overall in subjective sleep characteristics, mood disturbance, or preoperative sleep quality. Conclusion Use of off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery may improve sleep continuity during the early postoperative period. Prospective longitudinal studies are needed to evaluate the potential long-term benefits of this procedure during the different phases of recovery.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-65
Author(s):  
Asraful Hoque ◽  
Farooque Ahmed ◽  
KAM Mahbub Hasan ◽  
Romena Rahman

Background: Coronary artery bypass surgery is needed in different group of patients.Objective: This study was undertaken to see the different socio-demographic characteristics of patients undergone coronary artery bypass surgery.Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Cardiac Surgery at National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Dhaka, Bangladesh during January 2014 to December 2015 for a period of two (2) years. Patients’ undergone CABG after fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria was recruited for this study. The details socio-demographic characteristics of the study population were recorded.Result: A total number of 60 patients were recruited for this study after fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The age of the patients undergoing OPCAB surgery ranges from 37 years to 70 years. But most of the patients were in the range of 41 to 60 years which was 50(83.3%). There was an overall male dominance among the patients which was 91.67%. the ratio of male and female was 11.0:1. NYHA class I was in 32(53.3%) cases and class II was 28(46.47%) cases. Hypertension was present in 37(63.3%) cases. Diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia were present in 50(83.3%) cases and 37(61.7%) cases respectively. Obesity was present in 40(66.7%) cases. Smoking habit was present in 34(56.7%) cases.Conclusion: In conclusion the efficacy of topical tranexamic acid is helpful for reducing postoperative bleeding after OPCAB surgery. Journal of Science Foundation, 2016;14(2):62-65


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 334-340
Author(s):  
Alicja Michalak ◽  
Bożena Szyguła-Jurkiewicz ◽  
Mateusz Mościński ◽  
Piotr Muzyk ◽  
Konrad Samborski ◽  
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