INTRODUCTION: Diabetes is a well known risk factor for early and late adverse outcomes in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG); however, few studies have investigated the impact of this risk factor in the group of older patients, especially octogenarians. OBJECTIVES: To compare in-hospital mortality and morbidity of diabetic and nondiabetic patients aged > 80 years submitted to CABG. METHODS: A total of 140 consecutive cases were studied, of whom 37 (26.4%) were diabetics, in a retrospective cross-sectional study, that included all patients aged > 80 years submitted to isolated/associated CABG. The patients' mean age was 82.5 ± 2.2 years and 55.7% were males. RESULTS: The hospital mortality rate did not significan...
Does diabetes mellitus increase immediate surgical risk in octogenarian patients submitted to corona...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported conflicting results regarding the adverse effects of diab...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a frequent co-morbidity among patients undergoi...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on sho...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed at determining the effect of diabetes mellitus (diabetes) on short-term mortali...
Background and aim of the study: diabetes mellitus (dm) is an independant cardiovascular risk factor...
Background: Diabetic patients constitute about 25 % of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass gr...
BackgroundSurgical case-mix is seriously worsening, and the results of surgical revascularization on...
Abstract Background: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is referred to as the gold standard the...
Objective: Long-term outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting is worse in diabetic than in non-...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and modern techniques of coronary artery bypass graft...
Purpose of review The aim of this study was to review recent literature reporting the results of co...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: We determined the degree of risk produced by the association of other surgi...
Background: This study was conducted to determine whether Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a predictor of s...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and modern techniques of coronary artery bypass graft...
Does diabetes mellitus increase immediate surgical risk in octogenarian patients submitted to corona...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported conflicting results regarding the adverse effects of diab...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a frequent co-morbidity among patients undergoi...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on sho...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed at determining the effect of diabetes mellitus (diabetes) on short-term mortali...
Background and aim of the study: diabetes mellitus (dm) is an independant cardiovascular risk factor...
Background: Diabetic patients constitute about 25 % of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass gr...
BackgroundSurgical case-mix is seriously worsening, and the results of surgical revascularization on...
Abstract Background: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is referred to as the gold standard the...
Objective: Long-term outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting is worse in diabetic than in non-...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and modern techniques of coronary artery bypass graft...
Purpose of review The aim of this study was to review recent literature reporting the results of co...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: We determined the degree of risk produced by the association of other surgi...
Background: This study was conducted to determine whether Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a predictor of s...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and modern techniques of coronary artery bypass graft...
Does diabetes mellitus increase immediate surgical risk in octogenarian patients submitted to corona...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported conflicting results regarding the adverse effects of diab...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a frequent co-morbidity among patients undergoi...