Publications by authors named "Saida Zen Campwala"

Background: Though de novo mitral regurgitation (MR) is frequently seen in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), its incidence, predictors, and mechanisms are not known.

Methods: Our surgical registry was screened for patients undergoing isolated CABG who had preoperative and postoperative resting echocardiograms performed at our institution with View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: Fate of MR following CABG is variable. Predictors of MR regression following CABG alone are not known.

Methods: From our surgical registry, CABG patients with both pre-operative and post-operative resting echocardiograms at our institution were screened.

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Objective: Fate of MR following CABG is variable. Predictors of MR regression following CABG alone are not known.

Methods: From our surgical registry, CABG patients with both pre-operative and post-operative resting echocardiograms at our institution were screened.

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