2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-76382008000200009
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Efeito da denervação cardíaca ventral na incidência de fibrilação atrial após revascularização cirúrgica do miocárdio

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the effect of ventral cardiac denervation on the incidence of atrial fibrillation after coronary artery bypass grafting.Methods: Between September and November 2005, 50 patients from the same institution, without previous diagnosis of atrial arrhythmia, presenting with coronary heart disease with indication for coronary artery bypass grafting were enrolled in a prospective, randomized study. The exclusion criteria were: patients older than 75 years of age, previous history of atrial arrh… Show more

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“…A limited number of cases was studied. Nevetheless, the number of patients that underwent transection of ascending aorta in our study (67 cases; 132 controls) is not dissimilar from that of subjects submitted to anterior fat pad removal or ventral cardiac denervation in other studies (Davis et al [ 20 ] 73 cases, 58 controls; Cummings et al [ 22 ] 29 cases, 26 controls; Alex et al [ 28 ] 70 cases, 70 controls; AFIST-III stud [ 23 ] : 88 cases, 92 controls; Breda et al [ 26 ] 25 cases, 25 controls); only in the study by Melo et al. [ 25 ] , a greater number of cases was recruited (207 cases, 219 controls).…”
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confidence: 46%
“…A limited number of cases was studied. Nevetheless, the number of patients that underwent transection of ascending aorta in our study (67 cases; 132 controls) is not dissimilar from that of subjects submitted to anterior fat pad removal or ventral cardiac denervation in other studies (Davis et al [ 20 ] 73 cases, 58 controls; Cummings et al [ 22 ] 29 cases, 26 controls; Alex et al [ 28 ] 70 cases, 70 controls; AFIST-III stud [ 23 ] : 88 cases, 92 controls; Breda et al [ 26 ] 25 cases, 25 controls); only in the study by Melo et al. [ 25 ] , a greater number of cases was recruited (207 cases, 219 controls).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%