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Changing clinical characteristics of coronary surgery patients. Differences between men and women.
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The population undergoing CABG has aged, with correlates of in-hospital death becoming more common. The higher mortality in women could only partially be explained by other clinical variables. In addition, the risk of death after CABG has increased in women more than in men because women have consistently been older, have more emergent surgery and diabetes, and in recent years more women undergoing CABG have three-vessel or left main disease.