Introduction: The Body Mass Index (BMI) quantifies nutritional status and classifies humans as underweight, of normal weight, overweight, mildly obese, moderately obese or morbidly obese. Obesity is the excessive accumulation of fat, defined as BMI higher than 30 kg/m2. Obesity is widely accepted to complicate anaesthesia and surgery, being a risk factor for mediastinitis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). We sought the evidence on operative mortality of CABG between standard BMI groups. Materials and Methodology: A simple literature review of papers presenting the mortality of CABG by BMI group: Underweight (BMI ≤ 18.49 kg/m2), normal weight (BMI 18.5–24.9 kg/m2), overweight (BMI 25.0–29.9 kg/m2), mild obesity (BMI 30.0–34.9 kg/...
Background: Conflicting data exists regarding the impact of obesity on mortality and morbidity follo...
Objective: Increased body mass index has been associated with increased postoperative morbidity. We ...
Background-—The “obesity paradox ” reflects an observed relationship between obesity and decreased m...
Obesity, expressed as high Body Mass Index (BMI), is a strong risk factor for mediastinitis after CA...
Abstract: Background. The effect of obesity on the long-term outcome after coronary artery bypass gr...
Background: Obesity is a common risk factor for morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery. Howev...
Purpose: Obesity influences risk stratification in cardiac surgery in everyday practice. However, so...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to quantify the effect of body mass index (BMI) on early clinica...
Background: Obesity is a common risk factor for morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery. Howev...
ObjectiveA high body mass index has been suggested to be protective in patients with coronary artery...
Background: A retrospective study was conducted to determine whether obesity is a predictor of morta...
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AbstractObjective:This study aimed to analyze the impact of body mass index on outcomes of 101 patie...
Objective To investigate the relationship of body mass index (BMI) with total mortality, cardiovascu...
Background: Conflicting data exists regarding the impact of obesity on mortality and morbidity follo...
Objective: Increased body mass index has been associated with increased postoperative morbidity. We ...
Background-—The “obesity paradox ” reflects an observed relationship between obesity and decreased m...
Obesity, expressed as high Body Mass Index (BMI), is a strong risk factor for mediastinitis after CA...
Abstract: Background. The effect of obesity on the long-term outcome after coronary artery bypass gr...
Background: Obesity is a common risk factor for morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery. Howev...
Purpose: Obesity influences risk stratification in cardiac surgery in everyday practice. However, so...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to quantify the effect of body mass index (BMI) on early clinica...
Background: Obesity is a common risk factor for morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery. Howev...
ObjectiveA high body mass index has been suggested to be protective in patients with coronary artery...
Background: A retrospective study was conducted to determine whether obesity is a predictor of morta...
Contains fulltext : 58071.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Obe...
<div><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="90%" align="left"><tbody><tr><td width...
AbstractObjective:This study aimed to analyze the impact of body mass index on outcomes of 101 patie...
Objective To investigate the relationship of body mass index (BMI) with total mortality, cardiovascu...
Background: Conflicting data exists regarding the impact of obesity on mortality and morbidity follo...
Objective: Increased body mass index has been associated with increased postoperative morbidity. We ...
Background-—The “obesity paradox ” reflects an observed relationship between obesity and decreased m...