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Deep sternal wound infection and mortality in cardiac surgery: A meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: When compared to patients who did not develop DSWI, patients with DSWI after cardiac surgery had increased risk of mortality as well as short- and long-term adverse clinical outcomes.PMID:35618048 | DOI:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2022.04.054
Source: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery - May 26, 2022 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Roberto Perezgrovas-Olaria Katia Audisio Gianmarco Cancelli Mohamed Rahouma Mudathir Ibrahim Giovanni Soletti David Chadow Michelle Demetres Leonard N Girardi Mario Gaudino Source Type: research

Incidence, predictors, and outcome for post-operative atrial fibrillation in Indian patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting —a prospective observational study
ConclusionsIn our study, the incidence of POAF was much lower (7.94%) than that reported previously. POAF significantly increased adverse outcomes and length of hospital stay. Both EuroSCORE II and STS scores had similar discriminating power in predicting POAF.
Source: Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - May 11, 2022 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Source Type: research

Single or Combined Valve Surgery and Concomitant Right Coronary Artery Bypass through Right Anterior Minithoracotomy Approach
CONCLUSION: Presence of RCA lesion is not a contraindication for minimally invasive approach in cases who underwent single or combined valve surgery. Combined valve surgery and right CABG via right anterior minithoracotomy are a safe and feasible option to standard median sternotomy surgery, even if RCA lesions seem suitable for stenting.PMID:35135024 | DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1731284
Source: The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon - February 8, 2022 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Ali Ihsan Hasde Mehmet Cahit Sar ıcaoğlu Mustafa K ılıçkap Mustafa Serkan Durdu Source Type: research

Temporal Trends in Outcomes of ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients With Heart Failure and Diabetes
ConclusionWhile hospitalizations for STEMI in patients with diabetes and HFpEF followed an upward trend, we observed a temporal decrease in those with HFrEF. Mortality was unchanged in both HF groups despite the temporal increase in risk factors. Nevertheless, HFpEF patients had lower in-hospital mortality and cardiovascular events, except for AF.
Source: Frontiers in Physiology - February 3, 2022 Category: Physiology Source Type: research

Commentary: Who benefits from public reporting of outcomes in coronary surgery?
There are few surgical procedures that have been studied and dissected in as much detail as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). CABG remains the gold standard for patients with complex and extensive coronary artery disease and is one of the most commonly performed operations globally. Cardiac surgery is inherently invasive and contains unique and serious risks including death, disabling stroke, myocardial infarctions, and renal failure that are life-altering and life-threatening. In addition, it is clear that outcomes for CABG may vary with geography, institution, within institutions at the surgeon level.
Source: The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - February 1, 2022 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Derrick Y. Tam, Stephen E. Fremes Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Routine minimally invasive approach via left anterior mini ‐thoracotomy in multivessel coronary revascularization
ConclusionMinimally invasive multivessel bypass surgery is a surgical method that has just started to become widespread. The fact that the technique is new and more challenging than conventional methods makes it difficult for surgeons to adopt it. In addition, one of the most important issues is that the surgical results should be satisfactory. Our study shows that safe, successful, and satisfactory results can be obtained by using this method, as in our case series. In addition, we think that it can be successfully applied routinely to all patients without distinction.
Source: Journal of Cardiac Surgery - January 21, 2022 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Bar ış Çaynak, Hüseyin Sicim Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled studies comparing off-pump versus on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting in the elderly
CONCLUSIONS: Data from RCTs in elderly patients showed that OPCAB and ONCAB provide similar mid-term results. OPCAB was associated with a higher risk of early rerevascularization. As CABG on the elderly is still insufficiently explored, further RCTs, specifically designed targeting this population, are needed to establish a better CABG strategy for these patients.PMID:34792312 | DOI:10.23736/S0021-9509.21.12012-9
Source: The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery - November 18, 2021 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Rui J Machado Francisca A Saraiva Jennifer Mancio Patr ícia Sousa Rui J Cerqueira Ant ónio S Barros Andr é P Lourenço Adelino F Leite-Moreira Source Type: research