Outcome Of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting at Ain-Shams University 2015-2017
Menna Allah Ali Ahmed Hashish;
Abstract
Background: Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) are useful to evaluate cardiovascular outcomes after coronary artery outcome of CABG Operations done at Ain- Shams University Hospital from January 2015 until February 2017 by reporting post-operative incidence of (MACE) with the records of the online Research Electronic Data Capture (Redcap) software.
Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive observational study demonstrating the CABG at Ain- Shams university hospital during the period Jan 2015-feb 2017. Data source is RED CAP. Incidence, risk factors and significant predictors for MACE were calculated including, in-hospital mortality, occurrence of MI, STROKE, ICU Readmission, and Need for coronary Angiography or PTCA OR CABG within 30 days postoperative. Secondary outcomes including duration of post-operative inotropic support, mechanical ventilation and ICU stay Amount of blood loss and need of reoperation, wound infection.
Results: Out of the 570 cases who met our inclusion criteria, 156 patients (27.3%) developed MACE, Including 31 hospital mortalities (5.4%), and other non-fatal events recorded in 136 patients (23.8%). Risk factors associated with hospital mortality, namely BMI, LV end-diastolic
Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive observational study demonstrating the CABG at Ain- Shams university hospital during the period Jan 2015-feb 2017. Data source is RED CAP. Incidence, risk factors and significant predictors for MACE were calculated including, in-hospital mortality, occurrence of MI, STROKE, ICU Readmission, and Need for coronary Angiography or PTCA OR CABG within 30 days postoperative. Secondary outcomes including duration of post-operative inotropic support, mechanical ventilation and ICU stay Amount of blood loss and need of reoperation, wound infection.
Results: Out of the 570 cases who met our inclusion criteria, 156 patients (27.3%) developed MACE, Including 31 hospital mortalities (5.4%), and other non-fatal events recorded in 136 patients (23.8%). Risk factors associated with hospital mortality, namely BMI, LV end-diastolic
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| Title | Outcome Of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting at Ain-Shams University 2015-2017 | Other Titles | تقييم نتائج جراحة القلب المفتوح لترقيع الشرايين التاجية التى تم إجراءها فى مستشفى جامعة عين شمس فى الفترة 2015-2017 | Authors | Menna Allah Ali Ahmed Hashish | Issue Date | 2019 |
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