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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 96, 198-203, Copyright © 1988 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
V Parsonnet, D Fisch, I Gielchinsky, M Hochberg, SM Hussain, R Karanam, L Rothfeld and L Klapp
A group of patients with failed angioplasty who then required emergency
coronary bypass was compared with a historically matched group of patients
who had had elective bypass grafting. The two groups were well matched in
age, sex, ejection fraction, and New York Heart Association classification
and in the incidence of diabetes and hypertension. Significant differences
were found in the prevalence of mortality (12% versus 1.5%), hemorrhage
(28% versus 13%), cardiac tamponade (10.5% versus 1.5%), myocardial
infarction (28% versus 9%), and length of hospital stay (15.3 days versus
13.4 days). Cardiogenic shock carries the worst prognosis; four of the five
patients with this condition died. Because emergency operation after failed
angioplasty carries with it significant postoperative morbidity and
mortality, this procedure cannot be considered equivalent to elective
coronary bypass grafting.
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Emergency operation after failed angioplasty [published erratum appears in J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1989 Apr;97(4):503]
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, N.J. 07112.
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