Stroke after coronary artery bypass - Incidence, predictors, and clinical outcome

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作者
Stamou, SC [1 ]
Hill, PC [1 ]
Dangas, G [1 ]
Pfister, AJ [1 ]
Boyce, SW [1 ]
Dullum, MKC [1 ]
Bafi, AS [1 ]
Corso, PJ [1 ]
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[1] Washington Hosp Ctr, Dept Surg, Sect Cardiac Surg, Washington, DC 20010 USA
关键词
coronary artery bypass; coronary artery disease; heart surgery; stroke;
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10.1161/01.STR.32.7.1508
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and Purpose-Early postoperative stroke is a serious adverse event after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). This study sought to investigate risk factors, prevalence, and prognostic implications of postoperative stroke in patients undergoing CABG, Methods-We investigated the predictors of postoperative stroke (n=333, 2%) in 16 528 consecutive patients who underwent CABG between September 1989 and June 1999 in our institution. Predictors of postoperative stroke were identified by logistic regression analysis. Results Among the preoperative and postoperative factors, significant correlates of stroke included (1) chronic renal insufficiency (P <0.001), (2) recent myocardial infarction (P=0.01), (3) previous cerebrovascular accident (P <0.001), (4)carotid artery disease (P <0.001), (5) hypertension (P <0.001), (6) diabetes (P=0.001),(7) age > 75 years (P=0.008), (8) moderate/severe left ventricular dysfunction (P = 0.01), (9) low cardiac output syndrome (P <0.001), and (10) atrial fibrillation (P <0.001). Postoperative stroke was associated with longer postoperative stay (11 +/-4 versus 7 +/-3 days for patients without stroke, P <0.001) and with higher in-hospital mortality (14% versus 2.7% for patients without stroke; P <0.001). Conclusions-Stroke after CABG is associated with high short-term morbidity and mortality. Increased stroke risk can be predicted by preoperative and postoperative clinical factors.
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