| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8652435 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2018 | 23 Pages | 
Abstract
												A positive preoperative troponin correlates with worse outcomes after CABG, but risk adjustment eliminates much of the short-term predictive value of this biomarker. Peak troponin level does not influence outcomes after CABG and is a poor predictor of events when The Society of Thoracic Surgeons predictive models are used.
											Keywords
												CPBSTSPROMMIQRST-segment myocardial infarctionCardiopulmonary bypass timeIABPPROMNSTEMIPCISTEMIMyocardial infarctionLoscoronary artery bypass graftingThe Society of Thoracic SurgeonsCABGlength of stayconfidence intervalinterquartile rangepercutaneous coronary interventionodds ratiointraaortic balloon pumppredicted risk of mortality
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											Authors
												Jared P. MD, Robert B. MD, MS, J. Hunter MD, MS, Damien J. MD, MS, Irving L. MD, Leora T. MD, Gorav MD, Ravi K. MD, 
											