Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2872816 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Our study demonstrates that low T3 is a strong predictor of death and low CO in CABG patients. For this reason, the thyroid profile should be evaluated before CABG, and patients with low T3 should be considered at higher risk and treated accordingly.
Keywords
PTCATSHNYHAPVDCVAMAVROCLVEFCPBMOFAKIFT4fT3AmICircumflex arteryAUCacute kidney injurypercutaneous coronary angioplastyNew York Heart Associationstandard deviationperioperative myocardial infarctioncardiopulmonary bypassintensive care unitICUCardiac outputPeripheral vascular diseaseChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCOPDcoronary artery bypass graftingTriiodothyroninethyroxineFree thyroxineCABGFree triiodothyronineAcute myocardial infarctionCerebrovascular accidentMultiorgan failureconfidence intervalAtrial fibrillationLADLIMAarea under the curveRespiratory failureodds ratioThyroid-stimulating hormoneLeft mainleft anterior descending arteryejection fractionreceiver operating characteristic
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Authors
Alfredo Giuseppe MD, Simona BD, Enkel MD, Dorela MD, Antonio MD, Michele MD, Sergio MD, Mattia MD, Aldo MD, Giorgio MD,