PMID: 6973816Jan 1, 1981Paper

Five-year survival after coronary bypass surgery

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
V O Björk, T Ivert

Abstract

The survival and mortality of 128 consecutive patients, who underwent coronary bypass surgery at this clinic between 1970 and 1974, was assessed. All survivors were followed for a minimum of 60 months after surgery. The operative mortality was 5.5%. With increased experience annual operative mortality declined to 1.6% in 1974. The insertion of IMA grafts were related to a significant lower operative mortality. Six survivors (5%) underwent repeat procedures within five years after surgery. The five-year survival rate, calculated with the actuarial method, was 87%. Congestive heart failure and triple vessel disease were significantly more common in patients who died of cardiac disease within five years after surgery.

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