1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(96)00811-9
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Previous Open Heart Operation: A Contribution to Impaired Outcome After Cardiac Transplantation?

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“…Ана-лиз летальности в многочисленных одноцентровых исследованиях показал неоднозначные результаты на ранних и поздних сроках после ТС [12][13][14][15][16][17]10].…”
Section: повторная стернотомия при тс как фактор риска у реципиентовunclassified
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“…Ана-лиз летальности в многочисленных одноцентровых исследованиях показал неоднозначные результаты на ранних и поздних сроках после ТС [12][13][14][15][16][17]10].…”
Section: повторная стернотомия при тс как фактор риска у реципиентовunclassified
“…В исследо-вании K. Uthoff et al [17] проводилось сравнение двух однородных по полу и возрасту групп реци-пиентов, перенесших ТС. Пациенты первой груп-пы были ранее оперированы на сердце в условиях искусственного кровообращения (n = 53), тогда как пациентам второй группы не выполняли кардиохи-рургические вмешательства (контрольная группа, n = 53).…”
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“…Although they found reoperative sternotomy was associated with an increased risk of reoperation for bleeding, the patients had similar 1 and 3-year survival. [13] Since that time, several studies have found patients requiring a reoperative sternotomy at the time of OHT to have decreased short and long-term survival [2,3,12]; however, other studies, many of limited sample size, have found no survival difference. [6,[9][10][11] In our study, reoperative sternotomy was significantly associated with decreased survival.…”
Section: Reoperative Sternotomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although reoperative sternotomy is a known risk factor for morbidity and mortality after coronary bypass surgery, its impact on OHT outcomes is unclear. [2,3,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Moreover, most previous studies represent single center experiences of limited sample size. Additionally, most current OHT risk scores do not incorporate reoperative sternotomy because these data are not adequately captured by existing registries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%