| Literature DB >> 30634037 |
Ming Hao Guo1, George A Wells2, David Glineur1, Jacqueline Fortier1, Piroze M Davierwala3, Keita Kikuchi4, Massimo G Lemma5, Yugal K Mishra6, Joseph McGinn7, Mahesh Ramchandani8, Prem Rabindra9, Sathyaki Nambala10, Kuan Ming Chiu11, Bob Kiaii12, Sarah Gibson1, Marc Ruel13.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Minimally invasive cardiac surgery has emerged as a safe alternative to standard cardiac surgery. Minimally invasive coronary surgery (MICS CABG) was developed to allow adequate exposure and complete revascularization in CABG from a small thoracotomy incision without cardiopulmonary bypass. Multiple studies have reported significant shorter length of hospital stay and earlier postoperative physical recovery for MICS CABG patients when compared to sternotomy CABG patients. However, there have been no convincing clinical trials that demonstrate improvement in post-operative quality of life for patients who undergo MICS CABG. STUDYEntities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30634037 DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2019.01.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Clin Trials ISSN: 1551-7144 Impact factor: 2.226