Ayman R. Abdelrehim, Ibraheem H. Al Harbi, Hasan I. Sandogji, Faisal Alnasser, Mohammad Nizam S. H. Uddin, F. Taha, Fareed A. Alnozaha, Fath A. Alabsi, Shakir Ahmed, Waheed M. Fouda, Amir A. El Said, Tousif Khan, A. M. Shabaan
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Long-Term Outcomes after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting with Risk Stratification
Background: Risk stratification of long-term outcomes for patients undergoing Coronary artery bypass grafting has enormous potential clinical importance. Aim: To develop risk stratification models for predicting long-term outcomes following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. Methods: We retrospectively revised the electronic medical records of 2330 patients who underwent adult Cardiac surgery between August 2016 and December 2022 at Madinah Cardiac Center, Saudi Arabia. Three hundred patients fulfilled the eligibility criteria of CABG operations with a complete follow-up period of at least 24 months, and data reporting. The collected data included patient demographics, comorbidities, laboratory data, pharmacotherapy, echo-cardiographic parameters, procedural details, postoperative