2015, Number 01
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MediSan 2015; 19 (01)
Surgical coronary revascularization in patients with acute unstable angina
Rodulfo GM, Torralbas RFE, Martín TRA
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 41-48
PDF size: 242.96 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A descriptive and cross-sectional study of 122 patients with acute unstable angina,
exposed to coronary revascularization surgery at the Cardiovascular Surgery Service in
"Saturnino Lora Torres" Teaching Clinical Surgical Provincial Hospital, Santiago de
Cuba, was carried out from January, 2007 to the same period of 2014. In the series
those prevailed patients older than 50 years (68.9 %), those who presented angina in
the last 48 hours, type III (66.4 %) and those who presented damage in 3 coronary
vessels (47.5 %); also, as coronary risk factors, the male sex prevailed with a relation
of 5,6:1, the history of hypertension (64.8 %) and the smoking habit (63.1 %). Most
of the surgical interventions were carried out with the heart beating technique
(69.7 %) and as main peroperative complications there were the heart arrhythmias
and the low cardiac output; this last one causing of the highest number of deaths.
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