作者: Cary W. Akins , Diane L. Carroll
DOI: 10.1016/S0003-4975(10)60236-6
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摘要: Abstract To better assess the late results of hypothermic fibrillatory arrest during myocardial revascularization, 1,000 consecutive patients having nonemergency coronary artery grafting from August, 1979, through November, 1984, were studied to determine event-free survival. Hospital mortality was 0.4% and rate perioperative infarction, 1.8%. At follow-up (mean, 30.5 months), 11 had sustained an interval nonfatal 3 percutaneous angioplasty, 2 undergone reoperative revascularization. Actuarial survival at five years 91.6 ± 2.0%. rates 97.7 0.8% for 99.4 transluminal 99.5 88.6 2.2% all combined morbidity mortality. Among 122 meeting randomizable admission criteria Coronary Artery Surgery Study, there no operative deaths infarctions, actuarial 97.5% years. Hypothermic is effective preservation revascularization when with complete yields excellent