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  • Impact of peripheral arterial disease on short-term clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting: A propensity score matching study

    Objective To investigate the impact of peripheral artery disease (PAD) on the short-term prognosis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients of different age groups. MethodsRetrospective inclusion of patients who underwent CABG at Tongji Medical College Affiliated Union Hospital of Huazhong University of Science and Technology from 2016 to 2020. Divided into four groups by age (<50 years, 50-60 years, 60-70 years, >70 years). Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to balance the baseline characteristics of PAD and non PAD patients across different age groups. The primary endpoint of the study was all-cause mortality, and the secondary endpoint was major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) during the perioperative period. ResultsTotally, 1 516 patients were enrolled, including the GroupⅠ (<50 years, n=167), Group Ⅱ (50-60 years, n=477), Group Ⅲ (60-70 years, n=688), and Group Ⅳ (>70 years, n=184). After PSM treatment, a total of 375 pairs of patients (75.2% male) were successfully matched. Only in the age group of 60-70 years, the in-hospital mortality rate (7.73% vs. 1.45%, P<0.01) and MACCE incidence rate (21.26% vs. 13.04%, P=0.02) of PAD patients were significantly higher than those of the non PAD group. Further multivariate analysis suggests that PAD is an independent risk factor for in-hospital mortality (OR=3.96, P<0.01) and MACCE (OR=1.58, P=0.04) in this group, while there is no statistically significant difference in other age groups. Conclusion: PAD significantly increases the risk of recent mortality and MACCE in CABG patients aged 60-70 years, and perioperative management needs to be optimized for this population.

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