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Body Mass Index or SerumAlbumin Levels: Which is Further Prognostic following Cardiac Surgery?

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In conclusion, the high or low BMI alone did not increase mortality after cardiac surgery. However, postoperative morbidity in obese patients may be greater than others. Low serum albumin may increase the risk of mortality and postoperative complications as well. Therefore, it seems ameliorating serum albumin can be effective more than body mass index in improving the outcome of patients after CABG surgery.

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