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  • Women experience higher morbidity and mortality rates than men following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, prompting a comparison of off-pump versus on-pump CABG outcomes specifically in women.
  • A study analyzing 941 women undergoing CABG from January 2000 to December 2005 showed lower mortality rates for off-pump surgery (3.1% vs. 5.3%), but this was not statistically significant, while certain complications were significantly lower in the off-pump group.
  • The findings suggest that off-pump CABG may reduce complications and improve outcomes for women, with 10 out of 13 investigated complications showing benefits in the off-pump group compared to the on-pump approach.

Article Abstract

Background: It has been well documented that women have higher morbidity and mortality rates than men following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. In view of this evidence, it is necessary to know if there is benefit to off-pump CABG surgery in women in comparison to on-pump CABG.

Objectives: Compare outcomes between off-pump CABG and on-pump CABG in women.

Methods: Retrospective study. Our investigation analyzes comparatively clinical profile, thirteen procedure complications and mortality of a population of 941 consecutive women undergoing CABG surgery (549 off-pump and 392 on-pump) at two hospitals for the period January 2000 to December 2005.

Results: Mortality rate for women undergoing off-pump CABG surgery is lower than for women undergoing on-pump surgery, however, not statistically significant (3.1% vs 5.3%; P=0.134). The complication rates analyzed (hemorrhagic shock, neurologic, respiratory, acute renal failure, adult respiratory distress syndrome, septicemia, pneumonia, atrial fibrillation) were lower (significant statistically difference) for women off-pump than women on-pump, with the exception of low cardiac output and wound infection.

Conclusions: Evidence suggests that off-pump CABG surgery may be better for women than on-pump CABG surgery because it appears to reduce morbimortality rates. Ten of 13 complications investigated demonstrated an advantage for women undergoing off-pump surgery relative to those receiving on-pump surgery.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-76382010000200018DOI Listing

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