Clinical frailty scale and outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting

Autor: Vito G. Ruggieri, Magnus Dalén, Marisa De Feo, Wail Nammas, L. Castro, Daniel Reichart, Giuseppe Faggian, Ilaria Franzese, Saverio Nardella, Francesco Nicolini, Marco Zanobini, Eeva-Maija Kinnunen, Antonio Salsano, Juhani Airaksinen, Sorosh Khodabandeh, Andrea Perrotti, Karl Bounader, Stefano Rosato, Matteo Saccocci, Riccardo Gherli, Antonino S. Rubino, Daniele Maselli, Giovanni Mariscalco, Giuseppe Santarpino, Fulvia Seccareccia, Fausto Biancari, Giuseppe Gatti, Francesco Onorati, Tuomas Tauriainen
Přispěvatelé: Reichart, D, Rosato, S, Nammas, W, Onorati, F, Dalén, M, Castro, L, Gherli, R, Gatti, G, Franzese, I, Faggian, G, De Feo, M, Khodabandeh, S, Santarpino, G, Rubino, A, Maselli, D, Nardella, S, Salsano, A, Nicolini, F, Zanobini, M, Saccocci, M, Bounader, K, Kinnunen, Em, Tauriainen, T, Airaksinen, J, Seccareccia, F, Mariscalco, G, Ruggieri, Vg, Perrotti, A, Biancari, F
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Popis: OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to assess the impact of frailty on the outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and whether it may improve the predictive ability of European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE II). METHODS The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) was assessed preoperatively in patients undergoing isolated CABG from the multicentre E-CABG registry, and patients were stratified into 3 classes: scores 1-2, scores 3-4 and scores 5-7. RESULTS Of the 6156 patients enrolled, 39.2% had CFS scores 1-2, 57.6% scores 3-4, and 3.2% scores 5-7. Logistic regression adjusted for multiple covariates showed that the CFS was an independent predictor of hospital/30-day mortality [CFS scores 3-4, odds ratio (OR) 3.95, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.19-7.14; CFS scores 5-7, OR 5.90, 95% CI 2.67-13.05] and resulted in an Integrated Improvement Index of 1.3 (P
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