BACKGROUND: The impact of off-pump median sternotomy coronary artery bypass grafting procedures on risk-adjusted mortality and morbidity was evaluated versus on-pump procedures. METHODS: Using the Department of Veterans Affairs Continuous Improvement in Cardiac Surgery Program records from October 1997 through March 1999, nine centers were designated as having experience (with at least 8% coronary artery bypass grafting procedures performed off-pump). Using all other 34 Veterans Affairs cardiac surgery programs, baseline logistic regression models were built to predict risk of 30-day operative mortality and morbidity. These models were then used to predict outcomes for patients at the nine study centers. A final model evaluated the impact o...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
ObjectiveOff-pump coronary artery bypass grafting reduces postoperative morbidity and uses fewer res...
Conclusion: Despite the lower morbidity and mortality in the off-pump group, the rate of target vess...
BackgroundIt is unknown whether purported benefits of off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting are p...
AbstractObjective: To compare hospital outcomes of on-pump and off-pump coronary artery bypass surge...
BackgroundIt is unknown whether purported benefits of off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting are p...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump an...
Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (Off-Pump CABG) has been proven to have less morbidity and ...
Abstract: Aims To assess the benefit of off-pump coronary surgery stratified by the pre-operative ri...
ObjectiveTo analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and o...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to compare in-hospital mortality and complications and thr...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
ObjectiveOff-pump coronary artery bypass grafting reduces postoperative morbidity and uses fewer res...
Conclusion: Despite the lower morbidity and mortality in the off-pump group, the rate of target vess...
BackgroundIt is unknown whether purported benefits of off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting are p...
AbstractObjective: To compare hospital outcomes of on-pump and off-pump coronary artery bypass surge...
BackgroundIt is unknown whether purported benefits of off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting are p...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump an...
Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (Off-Pump CABG) has been proven to have less morbidity and ...
Abstract: Aims To assess the benefit of off-pump coronary surgery stratified by the pre-operative ri...
ObjectiveTo analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and o...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to compare in-hospital mortality and complications and thr...
To analyze the risk reduction of cardiopulmonary bypass complications between on-pump and off-pump c...
ObjectiveOff-pump coronary artery bypass grafting reduces postoperative morbidity and uses fewer res...
Conclusion: Despite the lower morbidity and mortality in the off-pump group, the rate of target vess...