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publication name RISK FACTORS OF CEREBRO-VASCULAR ACCIDENTS AFTER ONPUMP ISOLATED CORONARY ARTERY SURGERY
Authors Ibrahim M. Yassin, MD, Yousry A. Shaheen ,MD, Bedir M. Ibrahim, MD, Michele Di Mauro, MD, Antonio Maria Calafiore, MI).
year 2008
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Abstract

Background: Cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) after surgical myocar-dial revascularization is one of the most hazardous complication. Its -related mortality remains high and patients who experienc*e this event have lower long-term survival than patients who do not . Many reports focus on the relationship between the degree of atherosclerotic affection of the ascending aorta ; degree of manipulation and postoperative CVAs . Different surgical strategies for myocardial revascularization with the least manipulation to the aorta of these patients were described in the literatures. Other independent predictors of cerebrovascular accidents ( CVAs) following onpump isolated CABG(s) include Extracoronary Vas-culopathy ,Low output syndrome ,Low CF. and others Identification of other risk factors allows preoperative risk stratification and may facilitate improved patient selection and contribute to reduce the risk of a stroke by providing an opportunity for adequate medical and surgical intervention. Objective: Identification of the independent predictors of cerebrovascu-lar accidents ( CVAs ) following onpump isolated CABG(s). Methods: A retrospective study on a total of ( 1192 ) isolated coronary patients whom were operated upon ONPUMP at the Department of Car-diology and Cardiac Surgery, "G. D'Annunzio" University, Chieti, Italy , From January 1991 to December 2001. The patients who survived less than 24 hours and who had aortic cannulation without cross-clamping were excluded.Univariate and multivariate analyses were applied to iden-tify independent predictors of higher incidence of CVAs. Results: Our study demonstrated that (23) patients out of the total num-ber ( 1192 ) patients had experienced CVAs with an incidence of ( 1.93% ) . Univariate analysis of risk factors in patients with and without a CVAs showed that there are seven independent factors: Low Output Syndrome ( LOS ) ( p .000 ) & Simultaneous (CEA) (p .000) & LV dysfunction ( EF

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