Research Article

Outcome of Postcardiac Surgery Acute Myocardial Infarction and Role of Emergency Percutaneous Coronary Interventions

Table 3

ECG, echocardiographic, and angiographic characteristics of studied patients.

Studied parametersAll patientsNonsurvivorsSurvivors value

ST elevation36 (59)11 (47.8)25 (65.8)0.167
ST depression34 (55.7)10 (43.5)24 (63.2)0.134
New BBB6 (9.8)5 (21.7)1 (2.6)0.025
VT/VF41 (67.2)20 (87)21 (55.3)0.011
Postoperative LVEF33.1 ± 1123.8 ± 9.238.7 ± 7.8<0.001
RWMAs56 (91.8)23 (100)33 (86.8)0.147
Angiographic findings53 (86.9)22 (95.7)31 (81.6)0.239
Angiographic resultsThrombosis17 (32.1)6 (27.3)11 (35.5)0.75
New stenosis16 (30.2)6 (27.3)10 (32.3)
Spasm3 (5.7)2 (9.1)1 (3.2)
Graft occlusion10 (18.9)4 (18.2)6 (19.4)
External compression7 (13.2)4 (18.2)3 (9.7)
No lesions8 (13.1)1 (4.3)7 (18.4)
Vessels affectedLM14 (23)8 (34.8)6 (15.8)0.25
LAD000
CX16 (26.2)7 (30.4)9 (23.7)
RCA13 (21.3)3 (13)10 (26.3)
Graft11 (18)4 (17.4)7 (18.4)
TIMI flow0-I45 (73.8)20 (87)25 (65.8)0.17
II8 (13.1)2 (8.7)6 (15.8)
III8 (13.1)1 (4.3)7 (18.4)
Dual antiplatelet therapy39 (63.9)9 (39.1)30 (78.9)0.007
Heparin infusion42 (68.9)15 (65.2)27 (71.1)0.633

Data are presented as mean ± SD or N (%).