Outcomes of Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery in the United States.

Journal of the American Heart Association
Ayman ElbadawiHani Jneid

Abstract

Background There is a paucity of data on the trends and outcomes of reoperative coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery during the current decade in the United States. Methods and Results We queried the National Inpatient Sample database (2002-2016) for all hospitalizations with isolated CABG procedure. We reported the temporal trends and outcomes of reoperative CABG versus primary CABG procedures. The main outcome was in-hospital mortality. Among 3 212 768 hospitalizations with CABG, 46 820 (1.5%) had reoperative CABG. Over the 15-year study period, there were no changes in the proportion of reoperative CABG (1.8% in 2002 versus 2.2% in 2016, Ptren=0.08), and the related in-hospital mortality (3.7% in 2002 versus 2.7% in 2016, Ptrend=0.97). Reoperative CABG was performed in patients with increasingly higher risk profile. Compared with primary CABG, hospitalizations for reoperative CABG were associated with higher in-hospital mortality (3.2% versus 1.9%, P<0.001), cardiac arrest, cardiogenic shock, vascular complications, and respiratory complications. Among hospitalizations for reoperative CABG, the predictors of higher mortality included history of heart failure and chronic kidney disease. Conclusions In this 15-year nati...Continue Reading

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Jan 10, 2021·The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery·Alexander Leung, Louis H Stein
May 2, 2021·The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery·Ayman ElbadawiHani Jneid
Oct 7, 2021·Nature Reviews. Cardiology·Frans J BeerkensGeorge D Dangas

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