The Outcomes of Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery after 18 Months-Is There an Influence of the Initial Right Ventricle Diastolic Dysfunction?
Alexei Nikolayevich SuminAnna V ShcheglovaEkaterina V KorokTatjana Ju SergeevaPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular development and disease (2023)
RV diastolic dysfunction in the preoperative period was associated with the development of MACE within 18 months after CABG, and the ratio Et/e't was one of the independent predictors of MACE in a multiple regression analysis. This makes it expedient to include an assessment of not only systolic but also diastolic RV function in the preoperative examination. The inclusion of an assessment of RV diastolic function in the pre-CABG evaluation of patients deserves further study.
Keyphrases
- coronary artery bypass
- left ventricular
- ejection fraction
- blood pressure
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- mitral valve
- end stage renal disease
- patients undergoing
- heart failure
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- minimally invasive
- prognostic factors
- type diabetes
- skeletal muscle
- atrial fibrillation
- coronary artery
- glycemic control
- patient reported outcomes
- data analysis