2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(00)01586-1
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Early and long-term results of coronary artery bypass grafting in dialysis patients

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“…[6] Furthermore, the reported hospital mortality rates have ranged between 0 and 20%. [13,15] Durmaz et al [16] showed that prophylactic dialysis might decrease postoperative morbidity and mortality, and they reported a 12.5% hospital mortality rate along with a 75% complication rate. Mortality can be attributed to infection as well as cardiac, adverse gastrointestinal, and cerebral events.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6] Furthermore, the reported hospital mortality rates have ranged between 0 and 20%. [13,15] Durmaz et al [16] showed that prophylactic dialysis might decrease postoperative morbidity and mortality, and they reported a 12.5% hospital mortality rate along with a 75% complication rate. Mortality can be attributed to infection as well as cardiac, adverse gastrointestinal, and cerebral events.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several recent reports on survival of patients with chronic dialysis after CABG 4,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] have demonstrates the operation can be performed with an acceptable mortality and morbidity for dialysis patients. 16,17,19,23,24,26 Herzog et al reported that dialysis patients have better long-term survival after CABG surgery than after percutaneous coronary intervention, especially diabetic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17,19,23,24,26 Herzog et al reported that dialysis patients have better long-term survival after CABG surgery than after percutaneous coronary intervention, especially diabetic patients. 23 In Japan, OPCAB is currently the most common strategy for patients with coronary artery disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have reported the results of coronary artery bypass surgery in hemodialysis patients (621,(703)(704)(705)(706)(707)(708)(709)(710)(711)(712)(713)(714)(715)(716)(717). In general, morbidity and mortality were increased in dialysis patients compared to comparable diabetic and non-diabetic patients without ESRD (711,(716)(717)(718)(719)(720)(721).…”
Section: The Evaluation Of Renal Transplant Candidates: Clinical Pracmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, morbidity and mortality were increased in dialysis patients compared to comparable diabetic and non-diabetic patients without ESRD (711,(716)(717)(718)(719)(720)(721). In one large observational study, adjusted, in-hospital mortality was 3.1 times higher for dialysis compared to non-dialysis patients (717).…”
Section: The Evaluation Of Renal Transplant Candidates: Clinical Pracmentioning
confidence: 99%