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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 93, 442-446, Copyright © 1987 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association


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The significance of bundle branch block in the immediate postoperative electrocardiograms of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass

Y Caspi, T Safadi, R Ammar, A Elamy, NH Fishman and G Merin

Three hundred sixteen consecutive patients undergoing coronary artery bypass were studied for postoperative electrocardiographic conduction disturbances. Fifty-five of these 316 patients had postoperative bundle branch block (Group 1). This group had a higher incidence of left main coronary stenosis, together with previous inferior myocardial infarction, than patients without postoperative conduction disturbances (Group 2). Perioperative myocardial infarction, low cardiac output, and death were significantly more common in Group 1 than in Group 2: 7.3% versus 1.9% for perioperative myocardial infarction, 16.4% versus 2.7% for low cardiac output, and 5.5% versus 0.8% for death. Analysis of the type of conduction disturbances indicates that the presence of a new complete left bundle branch block postoperatively in a patient undergoing coronary artery bypass is a sign of intraoperative myocardial damage. This damage is potentially lethal, especially in a patient with left main coronary stenosis and previous inferior myocardial infarction.


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