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Revista Cubana de Cirugía

versión impresa ISSN 0034-7493

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LLANES ECHEVARRIA, José Ramón et al. Influences of some cardiovascular risk factors on the more frequent adverse clinical events in revascularization patients with extracorporeal circulation. Rev Cubana Cir [online]. 2011, vol.50, n.4, pp. 462-471. ISSN 0034-7493.

Objective: to determine how different risk factors influence on the more frequent adverse clinical events during the immediate postoperative period of patients operated on myocardial revascularization surgery with extracorporeal circulation. Methods: a prospective, longitudinal and observational study was conducted in 60 patients from the Institute of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery for 2008-2009. Results: there was predominance of dyslipemia patients (90 %) and hypertensive patients (86.7 %). Patients with manifestation of adverse clinical events showed a close association with dyslipemia (p< 0.01), a significant decrease of ejection fraction of left ventricle (p< 0.05), a significant increase of extracorporeal circulation times (p < 0.01) and ischemic arrest (p< 0.05). Conclusions: the basal dyslipemia, the depressed left ventricle ejection and the length of surgical procedure, were the more significant risk factors for development of adverse clinical events during the immediate postoperative period of revascularization patients.

Palabras clave : extracorporeal circulation; adverse clinical events; risk factors; ischemic heart disease; dyslipemia.

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