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Title:
Outcome after the early use of Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump in Coronary Bypass Graft Surgery in cases with impaired Myocardial Function
Authors: Ehab F Salem,1 Ayman M. Shaalan,1,2 Abdulkareem Alhuthaifi,2,3 Eman Elwakeel,4 Ahmed M Abdelazim1
Year: 2024
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Abstract:

Background: Preoperative intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) usually used to improve myocardial perfusion through increasing coronary blood flow during diastole with optimal timing. Its use has debatable outcomes in cases with impaired function and in need for coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the early use of IABP preoperatively and the predictors in cases with severe to moderate impaired left ventricular function undergoing CABG upon the outcomes. Methods: This study enrolled 129 patients underwent CABG with moderate to severe depressed left ventricular (LV) function. Depending on the preoperative left ventricular function, the patients were classified into two groups. Group I: n=49 cases who had their ejection fraction (EF) ˂ 35%, and it was subdivided into subgroups A: (n=26 who had preoperative IABP inserted for them) and B: (n=23 who didn’t receive IABP preoperative). Group II: n= 80 cases who had EF ≥ 35%, and it was subdivided into subgroups C: (n=11 who received preoperative IABP) and D: (n=69 who didn’t receive preoperative IABP).

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