Author/Authors :
درويش، نگار نويسنده - , , استوان، محمدعلي نويسنده , , عسكريان ، مهرداد نويسنده ,
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing tendency to use evidence-based medicine (EBM) and
guidelines among physicians. This is also true for concordance of coronary artery bypass graft
(CABG) surgery and guidelines; therefore, we aimed to address the adherence to 2011 American
College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) and the American Heart Association (AHA) guideline
for CABG.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we assessed 246 patients who underwent CABG in
Shiraz, Iran, during 2011-2012, using a data collecting form provided through studying
ACCF/AHA guideline 2011. The patients were categorized into clinical subgroups and then
grouped into appropriate, in-appropriate and uncertain classes. Chi-square was used to
compare categorical variables and t-test was used for continuous variables.
RESULTS: Of the 246 patients, 70.3% were grouped into “class I,” 12.6% into “class IIa,” 6.9%
into “class IIb” and 10.2% into “class III.” Therefore, 82.9% of the patients were grouped into
“appropriate,” 6.9% into “uncertain,” and 10.2% into group “inappropriate.”
CONCLUSION: We suggest that more attention is needed to be paid to these guidelines. Using
these guidelines may help surgeons to have a uniform approach for patients.