Background: Coronary artery bypass grafting is one of the most common interventional revascularisation procedures used to treat coronary artery disease worldwide. With a wide variability in postoperative cardiac symptoms, identification of symptom trajectories during the 3-month postoperative recovery period may improve clinicians’ abilities to support symptom recovery. Aims: To identify distinct trajectories of cardiac symptoms seen over time in a cohort of patients during the 3-month post-coronary artery bypass grafting period, and determine clinical characteristics associated with different symptom trajectories postoperatively. Methods: A prospective trial used the cardiac symptom survey to determine patient symptoms at baseline prior to...
ObjectivesThe study objective was to identify the predictors of outcomes in a contemporary cohort of...
Background: Postoperative atrial \ufb01brillation (AF) might be favored by cardiovascular control im...
Objectives.This study was performed to develop a method for identifying patients at increased risk f...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have demonstrated that health related quality of life (HRQoL) improves, on ...
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting is the most common surgery for treating Coronary Artery Disease, and...
<b>OBJECTIVES:</b> To assess health status, level of social support, and presence of cor...
Patients may suffer from a wide range of postoperative symptoms after coronary artery bypass graftin...
Objective: To perform an untargeted data-driven analysis on the correlates and outcomes of coronary ...
We aimed to explore the combined contribution of pre-surgical depression and anxiety symptoms for re...
PubMed ID: 24452944AIM: Percutaneous and surgical reintervention after coronary artery bypass grafti...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD), commonly known as coronary artery disease (CAD), is a hear...
We identified patterns of coronary-prone behavior modification in a prospective cohort investigation...
We aimed to explore the combined contribution of pre-surgical depression and anxiety symptoms for re...
Aim: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients’ characteristics and surgical techniques associ...
Understanding the patterns of postoperative recovery after cardiac surgery is important from several...
ObjectivesThe study objective was to identify the predictors of outcomes in a contemporary cohort of...
Background: Postoperative atrial \ufb01brillation (AF) might be favored by cardiovascular control im...
Objectives.This study was performed to develop a method for identifying patients at increased risk f...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have demonstrated that health related quality of life (HRQoL) improves, on ...
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting is the most common surgery for treating Coronary Artery Disease, and...
<b>OBJECTIVES:</b> To assess health status, level of social support, and presence of cor...
Patients may suffer from a wide range of postoperative symptoms after coronary artery bypass graftin...
Objective: To perform an untargeted data-driven analysis on the correlates and outcomes of coronary ...
We aimed to explore the combined contribution of pre-surgical depression and anxiety symptoms for re...
PubMed ID: 24452944AIM: Percutaneous and surgical reintervention after coronary artery bypass grafti...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD), commonly known as coronary artery disease (CAD), is a hear...
We identified patterns of coronary-prone behavior modification in a prospective cohort investigation...
We aimed to explore the combined contribution of pre-surgical depression and anxiety symptoms for re...
Aim: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients’ characteristics and surgical techniques associ...
Understanding the patterns of postoperative recovery after cardiac surgery is important from several...
ObjectivesThe study objective was to identify the predictors of outcomes in a contemporary cohort of...
Background: Postoperative atrial \ufb01brillation (AF) might be favored by cardiovascular control im...
Objectives.This study was performed to develop a method for identifying patients at increased risk f...