Amina Nasreen, Riffat Tanveer, Amin Khuwaja, Sehrish Khan, Najma Amjad, Mudassir Iqbal Dar.
Perioperative stroke in patients undergoing conventional coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) - an experience at NICVD Karachi.
Pak Heart J Jan ;49(2):56-60.

Objective: To identify the effect of duration of cardiopulmonary bypass as a risk factor in the incidence of stroke in elective conventional surgery for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methodology: It was a cross-sectional, descriptive, retrospective study conducted from 1st February 2014 to 31st January 2015 at Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia & Surgery, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Karachi. All patients between 30-70 years of age undergoing elective isolated CABG surgery were included while emergency CABG, patients with history of TIA or stroke, patients with coronary stents, diagnosed case of atrial fibrillation, low ejection fraction, intra-operative hemodynamic instability and renal dysfunction were excluded. The effect of duration of cardiopulmonary bypass with emphasis on the occurrence of stroke was analyzed in consecutive patients who underwent conventional CABG. Variables included demographic data, clinical symptoms, risk factors for stroke and CABG, investigations and other surgical parameters. Chi square test was applied for comparison. Significant p value was set for <0.05. Results: The study included 80 (100%) patients who underwent conventional CABG. There were 30 (37.5%) female patients with mean age of 64.6+-2.1 years. Postoperative stroke was found in 03 patients (3.75%). Out of these, stroke was found in patients in whom bypass time was more than 100 minutes. Conclusion: Prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time is a common risk factor for post CABG stroke.

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