Title of article :
EARLY OUTCOME OF CONCURRENT MITRAL VALVE REPLACEMENT an‎d CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING
Author/Authors :
Karimi, A Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Ahmadi, S.H Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Davoodi, S Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Marzban, M Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Movahhedi, N Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Abbasi, K Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Salehi-Omran, A Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Shirzad, M Department of cardiac Surgery - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Sheikhvatan, M Researcher - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Abbasi, S.H Researcher - Tehran Heart Center - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Pages :
5
From page :
213
To page :
217
Abstract :
Concomitant coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) in patients undergoing mitral valve replacement (MVR) has been shown to be an important risk factor for hospital mortality. We evaluated preoperative characteristics, postoperative complications, in-hospital mortality rate, and length of stay in hospital for patients undergoing concurrent CABG with MVR. Preoperative and postoperative clinical data from 175 patients undergoing concurrent CABG with MVR operation at Tehran Heart Center from 2002 through 2006 were collected and entered into a database. Information was obtained by clinical and case note review as well as detailed questionnaires to physicians and patients. Mean age of patients was 57.95 ± 10.54 years and 51.4% were male. Mean New York Heart Association (NYHA) score was 2.46 ± 0.84. Among studied patients, 18.3% and 2.9% underwent aortic and tricuspid valve replacement, respectively. In-hospital mortality was 6.9% and 96.0% of patients were hospitalized ≥14 days. History of congestive heart failure (P = 0.027) and postoperative brain stroke (P = 0.004) were independent predictors for in-hospital mortality. Exact considering of congestive heart failure and postoperative brain stroke related to in-hospital mortality in concurrent CABG with MVR operation are necessary.
Keywords :
in-hospital mortality , outcome , Coronary artery bypass grafting , mitral valve replacement
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2008
Record number :
2445972
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