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Variation in preoperative antithrombotic strategy, severe bleeding, and use of blood products in coronary artery bypass grafting:results from the multicentre E-CABG registry

Authors :
Biancari, F. (Fausto)
Mariscalco, G. (Giovanni)
Gherli, R. (Riccardo)
Reichart, D. (Daniel)
Onorati, F. (Francesco)
Faggian, G. (Giuseppe)
Franzese, I. (Ilaria)
Santarpino, G. (Giuseppe)
Fischlein, T. (Theodor)
Rubino, A. S. (Antonino S.)
Maselli, D. (Daniele)
Nardella, S. (Saverio)
Antonio, A. (Antonio)
Nicolini, F. (Francesco)
Zanobini, M. (Marco)
Saccocci, M. (Matteo)
Ruggieri, V. G. (Vito G.)
Bounader, K. (Karl)
Perrotti, A. (Andrea)
Rosato, S. (Stefano)
D’Errigo, P. (Paola)
D’Andrea, V. (Vito)
De Feo, M. (Marisa)
Tauriainen, T. (Tuomas)
Gatti, G. (Giuseppe)
Dalén, M. (Magnus)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2018.

Abstract

Aims: No data exists on inter-institutional differences in terms of adherence to international guidelines regarding the discontinuation of antithrombotics and rates of severe bleeding in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods and results: This is an analysis of 7118 patients from the prospective multicentre European CABG (E-CABG) registry who underwent isolated CABG in 15 European centres. Preoperative pause of P2Y12 receptor antagonists shorter than that suggested by the 2017 ESC guidelines (overall 11.6%) ranged from 0.7% to 24.8% between centres (adjusted P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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