Variables Influencing Survival of Patients With Significant Coronary Artery Disease Variable 2 Ejection fraction 151 Age 121 Functional class for congestive heart failure

Mark StJ. Hickey, L. Richard Smith, Lawrence H. Muhlbaier,Frank E. Harrell, J. G. Reves, T. Hinohara, Robert M. Califf, David B. Pryor,J. Scott Rankin

semanticscholar(2005)

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Ischemic mitral regurgitation is a serious and increasingly common clinical disorder, but at present, little is known of the associated prognostic implications, especially in specific therapeutic subgroups. Over a 6.5-year period beginning January 1, 1981, postinfarction mitral regurgitation was demonstrated ventriculographically in 2,343 (19%) of 11,748 patients having significant coronary artery disease defined at cardiac catheterization. Moderate or severe regurgitation was observed in 381 (3%), and among these patients, four treatment groups were defined: Group I (medical, n = 165), Group II (reperfusion, n = 63), Group III (coronary artery bypass only, n = 94), and Group IV (valve replacement or repair in addition to coronary bypass,
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