1. P-wave duration is a predictor for long-term mortality in post-CABG patients.
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Kimura-Medorima ST, Lino APBL, Almeida MPC, Figueiredo MJO, Silveira-Filho LDM, de Oliveira PPM, Coelho OR, Souza JRM, Nadruz W Jr, Petrucci O Jr, and Sposito AC
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- Aged, Coronary Artery Disease mortality, Coronary Artery Disease physiopathology, Coronary Artery Disease surgery, Electrocardiography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications mortality, Coronary Artery Bypass adverse effects, Coronary Artery Disease epidemiology, Heart Rate, Postoperative Complications epidemiology
- Abstract
Risk stratification in secondary prevention has emerged as an unmet clinical need in order to mitigate the Number-Needed-to-Treat and make expensive therapies both clinically relevant and cost-effective. P wave indices reflect atrial conduction, which is a sensitive marker for inflammatory, metabolic, and pressure overload myocardial cell remodeling; the three stimuli are traditional mechanisms for adverse clinical evolution. Accordingly, we sought to investigate the predictive role of P-wave indices to estimate residual risk in patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD). The cohort included 520 post-Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting patients with a median age of 60 years who were followed for a median period of 1025 days. The primary endpoint was long-term all-cause death. Cubic spline model demonstrated a linear association between P-wave duration and incidence rate of long-term all-cause death (p = 0.023). P-wave >110ms was a marker for an average of 425 days shorter survival as compared with P-wave under 80ms (Logrank p = 0.020). The Cox stepwise regression models retained P-wave duration as independent marker (HR:1.37; 95%CI:1.05-1.79,p = 0.023). In conclusion, the present study suggests that P-wave measurement may constitute a simple, inexpensive and accessible prognostic tool to be added in the bedside risk estimation in CAD patients., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2018
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