• Med. J. Aust. · Aug 1977

    Coronary artery surgery.

    • A W Gale, M X Shanahan, V P Chang, and H M Windsor.
    • Med. J. Aust. 1977 Aug 27; 2 (9): 271-6.

    AbstractThis paper assesses the results in 543 patients undergoing coronary artery surgery between 1969 and March, 1976. Indications included angina, acute infarction and ventricular arrhythmia, and there were some angina-free patients. Surgical techniques were constantly reviewed and frequently changed. The mortality in all groups was 4.2%. The mortality in chronic stable angina (424 cases) was 3%, but as from January, 1975, it has been 2%. The perioperative infarction rate in all groups was 10.7%, and this condition was the most significant cause of perioperative mortality. Modern principles of myocardial protection during surgery have helped to lower mortality and morbidity rates.

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