Risk factors which can affect the outcome of CABG
Risk factors which can affect the outcome of CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting)
Age and gender: advanced age and female gender have less favourable outcome.
Previous cardiovascular events: prior cardiovascular surgery, interventions, myocardial infarction, stroke or transient ischemic attacks.
Cardiovascular variables: left ventricular function, hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias.
Diabetes mellitus, chronic renal disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Complexity of disease: number of vessels involved, severity of associated valvular stenosis or regurgitation and endocarditis if any.
Hemodynamic status and urgency of surgery.
Pulmonary hypertension, previous chest radiation, liver disease and frailty. Frailty is a newly recognized negative predictor of outcome after any surgery.
Reference
Head SJ et al. Current Practice of State-of-the-Art Surgical Coronary Revascularization. Circulation. 2017;136:1331–1345.
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