BACKGROUND Left main coronary artery(LMCA)supplies more than 80%of the left ventricle,and significant disease of this artery carries a high mortality unless intervened surgically.However,the influence of coronary arte...BACKGROUND Left main coronary artery(LMCA)supplies more than 80%of the left ventricle,and significant disease of this artery carries a high mortality unless intervened surgically.However,the influence of coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG)surgery on patients with LMCA disease on morbidity intensive care unit(ICU)outcomes needs to be explored.However,the impact of CABG surgery on the morbidity of the ICU population with LMCA disease is worth exploring.AIM To determine whether LMCA disease is a definitive risk factor of prolonged ICU stay as a primary outcome and early morbidity within the ICU stay as secondary outcome.METHODS Retrospective descriptive study with purposive sampling analyzing 399 patients who underwent isolated urgent or elective CABG.Patients were divided into 2 groups;those with LMCA disease as group 1(75 patients)and those without LMCA disease as group 2(324 patients).We correlated ICU outcome parameters including ICU length of stay,post-operative atrial fibrillation,acute kidney injury,re-exploration,perioperative myocardial infarction,post-operative bleeding in both groups.RESULTS Patients with LMCA disease had a significantly higher prevalence of diabetes(43.3%vs 29%,P=0.001).However,we did not find a statistically significant difference with regards to ICU stay,or other morbidity and mortality outcome measures.CONCLUSION Post-operative performance of Patients with LMCA disease who underwent CABG were comparable to those without LMCA involvement.Diabetes was more prevalent in patients with LMCA disease.These findings may help in guiding decision making for future practice and stratifying the patients’care.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Left main coronary artery(LMCA)supplies more than 80%of the left ventricle,and significant disease of this artery carries a high mortality unless intervened surgically.However,the influence of coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG)surgery on patients with LMCA disease on morbidity intensive care unit(ICU)outcomes needs to be explored.However,the impact of CABG surgery on the morbidity of the ICU population with LMCA disease is worth exploring.AIM To determine whether LMCA disease is a definitive risk factor of prolonged ICU stay as a primary outcome and early morbidity within the ICU stay as secondary outcome.METHODS Retrospective descriptive study with purposive sampling analyzing 399 patients who underwent isolated urgent or elective CABG.Patients were divided into 2 groups;those with LMCA disease as group 1(75 patients)and those without LMCA disease as group 2(324 patients).We correlated ICU outcome parameters including ICU length of stay,post-operative atrial fibrillation,acute kidney injury,re-exploration,perioperative myocardial infarction,post-operative bleeding in both groups.RESULTS Patients with LMCA disease had a significantly higher prevalence of diabetes(43.3%vs 29%,P=0.001).However,we did not find a statistically significant difference with regards to ICU stay,or other morbidity and mortality outcome measures.CONCLUSION Post-operative performance of Patients with LMCA disease who underwent CABG were comparable to those without LMCA involvement.Diabetes was more prevalent in patients with LMCA disease.These findings may help in guiding decision making for future practice and stratifying the patients’care.