Background: Many health care systems now use priority wait lists for scheduling elective coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery, but there have not yet been any direct estimates of reductions in in-hospital mortality rate afforded by ensuring that the operation is performed within recommended time periods. Methods: We used a population-based registry to identify patients with established coronary artery disease who underwent isolated CABG in British Columbia, Canada. We studied whether postoperative survival during hospital admission for CABG differed significantly among patients who waited for surgery longer than the recommended time, 6 weeks for pat...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the likelihood of harm in patients having add...
Insufficient capacity for coronary artery bypass graftingsurgery (CABG) results in waiting time befo...
ObjectiveThe optimal timing for coronary artery bypass grafting after acute myocardial infarction is...
Background: The detrimental effect of delaying surgical revascularization has been ...
Background: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of delays on adverse events wh...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the impact of delaying coronary artery bypass surger...
Background: In deciding where to undergo coronary-artery bypass grafting, the lengt...
BACKGROUND: Although coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) has been proven to have mortality a...
Background: Studies have shown patients who are delayed for surgical cardiac revasc...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine timing of in-hospital coronary artery bypass graft su...
Background: Guided by the evidence that delaying coronary revascularization may lea...
Background: Recent reports have raised concerns that public reporting of 30-day mortality after card...
Background: Currently there are no direct estimates of mortality reduction afforded...
Background: Mortality and complications after percutaneous coronary intervention is higher when perf...
Objectives: Since waiting lists for coronary artery bypass graft surgery are common and carry a risk...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the likelihood of harm in patients having add...
Insufficient capacity for coronary artery bypass graftingsurgery (CABG) results in waiting time befo...
ObjectiveThe optimal timing for coronary artery bypass grafting after acute myocardial infarction is...
Background: The detrimental effect of delaying surgical revascularization has been ...
Background: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of delays on adverse events wh...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the impact of delaying coronary artery bypass surger...
Background: In deciding where to undergo coronary-artery bypass grafting, the lengt...
BACKGROUND: Although coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) has been proven to have mortality a...
Background: Studies have shown patients who are delayed for surgical cardiac revasc...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine timing of in-hospital coronary artery bypass graft su...
Background: Guided by the evidence that delaying coronary revascularization may lea...
Background: Recent reports have raised concerns that public reporting of 30-day mortality after card...
Background: Currently there are no direct estimates of mortality reduction afforded...
Background: Mortality and complications after percutaneous coronary intervention is higher when perf...
Objectives: Since waiting lists for coronary artery bypass graft surgery are common and carry a risk...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine the likelihood of harm in patients having add...
Insufficient capacity for coronary artery bypass graftingsurgery (CABG) results in waiting time befo...
ObjectiveThe optimal timing for coronary artery bypass grafting after acute myocardial infarction is...