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Introduction. Risk-adjusted mortality after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery has been the dominant cardiac surgery outcome metric for >2 decades.
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- Twenty-Year Survival After Coronary Artery Surgery | Circulation
Twenty-year survival by age was 55%, 38%, 22%, and 11% for...
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As the population ages, increasing number of older patients are undergoing adult cardiac surgery. The purpose of the study is to assess the impact of age on postoperative outcomes in patients that undergo coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Patients that are ≥70 years old who underwent CABG were selected from the Nationwide/National Inpatient Sample from 2010 to 2015 using ICD-9-CM diagnosis and procedure codes. The patients who were 70–79 years old were compared to patients aged 80–89 years old to determine if the age difference of the patients had an impact on surgical outcomes. In ...
A total of 67,568 patients were identified who were ≥ 70 years old and underwent CABG. Compared to the Septuagenarians, the Octogenarians were more likely to develop cardiac complications (OR [odds ratio] =1.20, 95% CI [confidence interval] 1.12–1.23. They were also more likely to develop renal complications (P < 0001), and respiratory complication...
The patients who were ≥ 80–89 years old had worse postoperative outcomes. The Octogenarians who were females had a higher mortality compared to their male counterparts.
- Anthony Lemaire, Cassandra Soto, Lauren Salgueiro, Hirohisa Ikegami, Mark J. Russo, Leonard Y. Lee
- 2020
Twenty-year survival by age was 55%, 38%, 22%, and 11% for age <50, 50 to 59, 60 to 69, and >70 years at the time of initial surgery. Survival at 20 years after surgery with and without hypertension was 27% and 41%, respectively. Similarly, 20-year survival was 37% and 29% for men and women.
- William S. Weintraub, Stephen D. Clements, L. Van-Thomas Crisco, Robert A. Guyton, Joseph M. Craver,...
- 2003
Mar 29, 2021 · This report encompasses aggregate outcomes for all operations performed between January 1 and December 31, 2019, as presented in the 2020 Harvest 1 report of the STS ACSD available to sites and participants, utilizing data elements in the version 2.9 data collection instrument.
- Michael E. Bowdish, Richard S. D’Agostino, Richard S. D’Agostino, Vinod H. Thourani, Thomas A. Schwa...
- 2021
Feb 26, 2024 · Also known as open heart bypass surgery, CABG (pronounced “cabbage”) is done to treat blocked heart arteries. It can prevent heart attacks, improve heart function, and greatly reduce symptoms like chest pain and shortness of breath. CABG can be lifesaving. The average life expectancy after CABG is about 18 years .
Surgical risk, age, perceived life expectancy, and valve durability influence the choice between surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) and transcatheter aortic valve implantation. The contemporaneous life expectancy after SAVR, in relation to surgical risk and age, is unknown. Objectives.
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