Symptomatic Status and Pattern of Employment During a Five-Year Period Following Myocardial Revascularization for Angina

作者: L. Guvendik , M. Rahan , M. Yacoub

DOI: 10.1016/S0003-4975(10)61397-5

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摘要: The employment status of 100 consecutive male patients between the ages 30 and 60 years (mean, 49.5 years) operated on for angina followed a minimum 5 was analysed. There were no early 4 late deaths. probability at 1 year 90%, which similar to that sample from general population matched age. This rate, however, showed steady, slow deterioration 87.6% 2 years, 82.1% 3 75.7% 73.4+ years. Seventeen retired over 5-year period. correlation rate age (under or 50) operation, previous myocardial infarction, number grafts inserted.

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