Background: This study aims to investigate the impact of body mass index (BMI) on early mortality and morbidity in patients undergoing isolated valve surgery. Methods: Between January 2004 and December 2012, medical records of 196 patients (115 males, 81 females; mean age 62.0 years; range 28 to 81 years) who underwent isolated valve surgery in our clinic with prospective follow-up data were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into three groups according to their BMI values. Group 1 consisted of patients with a BMI = 25 kg/m(2) to = 30 kg/m(2). Obesity was defined as a BMI of >= 30 kg/m(2). Groups were compared in terms of morbidity parameters including bleeding, respiratory, renal, neurological and sternal complications and...
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Background: Obesity is generally believed to be a risk factor for the development of postoperative c...
Better outcomes have been reported after percutaneous cardiac intervention in obese patients ("obesi...
ObjectiveLimited data exist on patients with cardiac cachexia or morbid obesity presenting for valvu...
AbstractObjective:This study aimed to analyze the impact of body mass index on outcomes of 101 patie...
Background: The association between obesity and the outcomes of surgery is controversial. This study...
Objective. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of obesity on patient outcomes after emer...
ObjectivesBody mass index (BMI) commonly is used in obesity classification as a surrogate measure, a...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem in cardiac surgery and among patients requiring p...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is highly prevalent in modern patient populations. Several studies have published...
In recent studies, the impact of a low or high body mass index (BMI) on outcome after cardiac surger...
Introduction: The Body Mass Index (BMI) quantifies nutritional status and classifies humans as under...
Contains fulltext : 58071.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Obe...
ObjectiveMild obesity may have a protective effect against some diseases, termed an “obesity paradox...
Purpose: Obesity influences risk stratification in cardiac surgery in everyday practice. However, so...
Copyright © 2014 Paula Ferrada et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: Obesity is generally believed to be a risk factor for the development of postoperative c...
Better outcomes have been reported after percutaneous cardiac intervention in obese patients ("obesi...
ObjectiveLimited data exist on patients with cardiac cachexia or morbid obesity presenting for valvu...
AbstractObjective:This study aimed to analyze the impact of body mass index on outcomes of 101 patie...
Background: The association between obesity and the outcomes of surgery is controversial. This study...
Objective. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of obesity on patient outcomes after emer...
ObjectivesBody mass index (BMI) commonly is used in obesity classification as a surrogate measure, a...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem in cardiac surgery and among patients requiring p...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is highly prevalent in modern patient populations. Several studies have published...
In recent studies, the impact of a low or high body mass index (BMI) on outcome after cardiac surger...
Introduction: The Body Mass Index (BMI) quantifies nutritional status and classifies humans as under...
Contains fulltext : 58071.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Obe...
ObjectiveMild obesity may have a protective effect against some diseases, termed an “obesity paradox...
Purpose: Obesity influences risk stratification in cardiac surgery in everyday practice. However, so...
Copyright © 2014 Paula Ferrada et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: Obesity is generally believed to be a risk factor for the development of postoperative c...
Better outcomes have been reported after percutaneous cardiac intervention in obese patients ("obesi...