2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12890-023-02555-9
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Does previous asbestos exposure increase the risk of a post coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) pleural effusion – a routine data study?

Hugh Welch,
Jessica Harris,
Maria Pufulete
et al.

Abstract: Background Development of pleural effusion (PE) following CABG is common. Post-CABG PE are divided into early- (within 30 days of surgery) and delayed-onset (30 days–1 year) which are likely due to distinct pathological processes. Some experts suggest asbestos exposure may confer an independent risk for late-onset post-CABG PE, however no large studies have explored this potential association. Research question To explore possible association betwe… Show more

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“…A recent large scale retrospective analysis by Welch et al [2023] explored the possible association of post-CABG PEs and prior asbestos exposure in the period of 30 days to 1 year following CABG surgery ( 75 ). The authors found that with asbestos exposure, there was a modest increase in the odds of developing a PE post-CABG surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A recent large scale retrospective analysis by Welch et al [2023] explored the possible association of post-CABG PEs and prior asbestos exposure in the period of 30 days to 1 year following CABG surgery ( 75 ). The authors found that with asbestos exposure, there was a modest increase in the odds of developing a PE post-CABG surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%