Five-Year Outcomes after Off-Pump or On-Pump Coronary-Artery Bypass Grafting
Author(s) -
André Lamy,
P.J. Devereaux,
Dorairaj Prabhakaran,
David P. Taggart,
Shengshou Hu,
Zbyněk Straka,
Leopoldo Soares Piegas,
Álvaro Avezum,
Ahmet Rüçhan Akar,
Fernando Laņas,
Anil Jain,
Nicolas Noiseux,
Chandrasekar Padmanabhan,
Juan-Carlos Bahamondes,
Richard J. Novick,
Liang Tao,
Pablo A. Olavegogeascoechea,
Balram Airan,
Toomas-Andres Sulling,
Richard Whitlock,
Yongning Ou,
Peggy Gao,
Shirley Pettit,
Salim Yusuf
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
new england journal of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 19.889
H-Index - 1030
eISSN - 1533-4406
pISSN - 0028-4793
DOI - 10.1056/nejmoa1601564
Subject(s) - medicine , hazard ratio , myocardial infarction , cardiology , percutaneous coronary intervention , off pump coronary artery bypass , stroke (engine) , revascularization , artery , cardiopulmonary bypass , coronary artery disease , conventional pci , confidence interval , surgery , bypass grafting , mechanical engineering , engineering
We previously reported that there was no significant difference at 30 days or at 1 year in the rate of the composite outcome of death, stroke, myocardial infarction, or renal failure between patients who underwent coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) performed with a beating-heart technique (off-pump) and those who underwent CABG performed with cardiopulmonary bypass (on-pump). We now report the results at 5 years (the end of the trial).
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