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The Gap in Prescribing Stroke Prevention Therapies in Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation After Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery
CONCLUSIONS: This data set suggests that approximately only 1 in 5 patients with POAF after isolated CABG got prescribed OAC.PMID:34173739 | DOI:10.1532/hsf.3857
Source: The Heart Surgery Forum - June 26, 2021 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Mohammed Shurrab Dennis T Ko Rony Atoui Kari Kostiw Mark Henderson Source Type: research

Compared with matched controls, patients with postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) have increased long-term AF after CABG, and POAF is further associated with increased ischemic stroke, heart failure and mortality even after adjustment for AF
ConclusionsPatients with POAF after CABG had three times the incidence of long-term AF compared with both non-POAF patients and matched controls. POAF was associated with long-term ischemic stroke, heart failure, and corresponding mortality even after adjustment for AF during follow-up. The increased overall mortality was partly explained by morbidities associated with POAF.Graphic abstract
Source: Clinical Research in Cardiology - February 7, 2020 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Coronary revascularisation in patients with diabetes: a chance to be better
Commentary on: Farkouh ME, Domanski M, Sleeper LA, et al.. Strategies for multivessel revascularisation in patients with diabetes. N Engl J Med 2012;367:2375–84. Context In 2009, a pooled analysis of individual patient data from randomised clinical trials comparing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) showed a survival benefit in favour of CABG.1 Techniques of both PCI and CABG evolved during the last decade with the use of drug-eluting stents (DES) and novel antiplatelet agents. Methods In the FREEDOM trial, patients with diabetes and multivessel coronary artery disea...
Source: Evidence-Based Medicine - November 21, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Windecker, S., Stefanini, G. G. Tags: Epidemiologic studies, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Stroke, Interventional cardiology, Ischaemic heart disease Therapeutics Source Type: research

Left Atrial Appendage Closure During Coronary Bypass Surgery in Patients on Hemodialysis
CONCLUSIONS: Concomitant LAA closure during CABG can reduce the risk of death and stroke in ESRD-HD patients with normal sinus rhythm.PMID:36928272 | DOI:10.1253/circj.CJ-22-0573
Source: Circulation Journal - March 17, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Daisuke Endo Takeshi Kinoshita Jiyoung Lee Yoichiro Machida Kosuke Nishida Yuichiro Sato Taira Yamamoto Minoru Tabata Source Type: research

Effect of prompt revascularization on outcomes in diabetic patients with stable ischemic heart disease and previous myocardial infarction in the Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation 2 Diabetes (BARI 2D) trial
Conclusion: In diabetic patients with SIHD and previous MI, adding prompt revascularization to intensive medical therapy yielded no benefit compared with intensive medical therapy alone. These findings underscore the importance of intensive medical therapy in mitigating further ischemic events.
Source: Coronary Artery Disease - April 27, 2017 Category: Cardiology Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Short ‐term and long‐term outcomes of revascularization interventions for patients with severely reduced left ventricular ejection fraction: a meta‐analysis
ConclusionsAmong patients with severely reduced LV ejection fraction, CABG resulted in a lower mortality rate and an increased risk of stroke.
Source: ESC Heart Failure - December 3, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Junyu Pei, Xiaopu Wang, Zhenhua Xing, Keyang Zheng, Xinqun Hu Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research