Trends in coronary artery bypass surgery results: a recent, 9-year study
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Trends in coronary artery bypass surgery results: a recent, 9-year study
Abstract
Background: The demographics of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) have changed over time and may contribute to differing operative mortality and the combination of mortality and morbidity (M + M). In this study, the trends in results are analyzed and causes are suggested.
Methods: Prospectively collected data concerning 4,839 CABG operations was divided into three time cohorts (1990 to 1992, 1993 to 1995, 1996 to 1998) and analyzed by univariate and multivariate techniques.
Results: Mean age and female gender frequency increased in the later time cohorts (60.7 +/- 9.0 to 63.4 +/- 9.9 years and 16.5% to 21.4%, respectively). The following comorbidities were more prevalent in the later time cohorts: diabetes (26.7% versus 18.6%), renal failure (8.5% versus 2.2%), peripheral vascular disease (20.7% versus 11.0%), previous cerebrovascular accident (6.7% versus 5.0%), urgent procedures (41.5% versus 26.9%), unstable angina (47.8% versus 31.7%), urgent CABG following myocardial infarction (17.1% versus 7.3%), previous percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (8.0% versus 4.5%), ejection fraction less than 35% (20.5% versus 10.4%), (all p < 0.05). Procedurally, increased utilization of the left internal mammary artery, multiple arterial conduits, and warm blood cardioplegia occurred in the later cohorts (91.2%, 22.2%, and 80.4% versus 78.7%, 3.4%, and 38.0%, respectively). The mortality rate was 2.0% and the M + M rate was 15.6% in all 4,839 patients. The mortality and M + M for the three cohorts were 1.6%, 2.0%, and 2.3% and 18.4%, 17.2% and 12.5%, respectively. The risk-adjusted mortality and M + M decreased from 2.4% and 15.9%, respectively, in 1990 to 1992 to 1.8% and 8.4% in 1996 to 1998 (p < 0.001). The difference in adjusted event rates was minimized when the surgical factors were entered into the model.
Conclusions: Over time, there has been a trend toward operating on older patients with more comorbidities. Though hospital mortality has been stable, risk-adjusted M + M has been in a constant decline. This decline was associated with an increased use of left internal mammary artery grafts, multiple arterial conduits, and warm blood cardioplegia during the later years of the study.
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