Coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with low EuroSCORE preoperative risk

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Patients with EuroSCORE <2 are usually considered to have a low surgical risk and the lowest mortality. In our study preoperative factors in a group of 250 consecutive low-risk patients (EuroSCORE<2), who underwent frst isolated coronary artery by-pass surgery during 1999 and 2000., were analyzed. Cumulative follow-up period was 1178.48 patient-years and the primary clinical outcome was all-cause mortality. Patients̀ average age was 59.2±7.5 yr. The following preoperative risk factors of increased 5-year mortality were identifed: older age (P<0.001), smoking, prior non-recent myocardial infarction and reinfarction, anteroseptal localization of myocardial infarction (P<0.001), poor ejection fraction <0.001), dilatative cardiomyopathy (P<0.001), wall motion systolic index >2 (P<0.001), left atrial dilatation (P<0.001), mitral regurgitation more than 2+ (P<0.001), presence of left main disease, triple vessel coronary artery disease (P<0.001), absence of collaterals (P<0.001) and presence of more than 3 distal anastomoses. Through the present study it has been shown that it is possible to identify a subgroup of patients with low operative mortality and excellent 5-year survival after surgical treatment for coronary artery bypass surgery using preoperative clinical, echocardiographic, coronarographic and intraoperative data, even in diffcult conditions of the civil war in the region. © Versita Sp. z o.o.

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Zdravkovic, M., Ristic, M., Krotin, M., Milic, N., Soldatovic, I., Nedeljkovic, I., … Zdravkovic, D. (2012). Coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with low EuroSCORE preoperative risk. Central European Journal of Medicine, 7(3), 388–395. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-011-0164-4

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