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Early- and long-term comparison of the on- and off-pump bypass surgery in patients with left ventricular dysfunction.
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In spite of more than four times as many patients in the cardiopulmonary bypass group requiring inotropic support after surgery, survival and cardiac death rates were similar for both groups. Off-pump bypass surgery conserves the blood constituents. The benefits of both techniques to improve the left ventricular performance score and ejection fraction were similar, but postoperative extubation time, length of intensive care unit and hospital stay were reduced significantly in the beating heart group. With these good results of the beating heart coronary bypass surgery and considering its cost effectiveness, we concluded that coronary bypass on a beating heart can be an alternative to cardiopulmonary bypass technique in selective patient groups.
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