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Prevalence rate of atrial fibrillation and the affected factors after surgical graft of coronary vessels in two Tehran hospitals in 1384
یوسف Mortazavi y , حسین Babatabar h d , علیرضا Sharghi a n , مجید Javadinasab m , فریال Khamse f , ابراهیم Nasiri e
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AIMS. Coronary artery disease is one of most common diseases of human society. Atrial fibrillation is one of most common cardiac dysrhythmias that cause prolonged admission (2-3 days more than other patients), high mortality and increased treatment costs. METHODS. This study is a cross-sectional and descriptive trial. Studied group had consisted of patients referred to two Baqiyatallah and cardiac Jamaran hospitals for surgical graft of coronary vessels in year 1384. In this study 600 patients were evaluated and studied. Obtained data were analyzed and assessed with descriptive statistics via tables, graphs and distribution of status of objective variables. RESULTS. Mean age of patients was 58.6 years with standard deviation of 10.2 years, that youngest age of cases was 34 and oldest age was 81 years. The most common complication was atrial fibrillation (31.3%) and least common complication was myocardial infarction (1.3%). CONCLUSION. It is suggested to do necessity preoperative care, including precise assessment of patient status, correction and management of electrolyte disturbances and predisposing factors. Also this complication could be minimized with correction of surgical procedures, less and gentle manipulation of heart and management of electrolyte disturbances.
Keywords: Atrial Fibrillation, Coronary Vessels Graft, Complications
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Received: 2019/03/3 | Published: 2009/01/15


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