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F ollowing myocardial infarction, left ventricular (LV) remodeling is characterized by increased LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes (ESV) and decreased LV ejection fraction (EF) (1). This process is driven by elongation of infarcted zones and changes within the unaffected myocardium, including myocyte hypertrophy and interstitial collagen deposition. With medical therapy, revascularizati...
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Sir, Pituitary infarction following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is rare but may have serious debilitating effects. We present two cases of panhypopituitarism after CABG. BR, 56 years man who presented with repeated falls following CABG done eight months back. Of late he was pleasantly surprised to see wonderfully good glycaemic control, which he was struggling to get before. His BMI ...
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full textWhich is the best technique for CABG; OPCAB, on-pump arrest CABG or on-pump beating CABG?
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full textProgressive Paraparesis after CABG Surgery.
CABG is one of the most common cardiac surgeries all over the world. Similar to other surgeries, it may be associated with some undesirable complications including neurologic complications which might cause morbidity and mortality after surgery. We will describe a case of Progressive Paraparesis after CABG Surgery and review its etiology, diagnosis and management.
full textComparison of long-term outcomes between Off-Pump CABG and conventional CABG.
Method This retrospective study was based on data from 183 patients who underwent CABG between January, 2000 and December, 2005. OPCAB was performed in 102 patients and c-CABG in 81. The mean follow-up duration was 107 months. The end-points of long-term results were overall death, freedom from cardiac death and major adverse cardiac events (MACE). We expressed the Kaplan-Meyer survival curve, ...
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