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Table 2 Operation and intraoperative findings

From: Impact of patients´ age on short and long-term outcome after carotid endarterectomy and simultaneous coronary artery bypass grafting

Variable

Total N = 186

Age < 70 years N = 89

Age ≥ 70 years N = 97

p-value

Urgency status of operations

 Elective, (%)

158 (84.9)

76 (85.4)

82 (84.5)

 Urgent, (%)

24 (12.9)

11 (12.4)

13 (13.4)

 Emergency, (%)

4 (2.2)

2 (2.2)

2 (2.1)

Operated carotid side

 1 = right side, (%)

91 (48.9)

48 (53.9)

43 (44.3)

0.191

 2 = left side, (%)

95 (51.1)

41 (46.1)

54 (55.7)

Carotid operation technique

 1 = Clamping, (%)

113 (60.8)

54 (60.7)

59 (60.8)

0.983

 2 = Shunt, (%)

73 (39.2)

35 (39.3)

38 (39.2)

Procedure time for CEA (min)

85.0 (61.5;180.0)

88.0 (70.0;215.0)

80.0 (60.0;101.0)

0.018

Procedure time for CABG (min)

271.0 (230.0;317)

271.0 (234.0;313.5)

272.0 (225.0;319.8)

0.844

Number of distal anastomoses

3.0 (3.0;4.0)

3.0 (3.0;4.0)

3.0 (2.0;4.0)

0.303

Bypass time (min)

126.4 ± 42.1

124.0 ± 41.0

128.6 ± 43.2

0.469

Aortic cross clamp time (min)

74.7 ± 35.0

70.1 ± 35.8

78.3 ± 34.1

0.157

RBC, units

3.0 ± 2.2

2.3 ± 1.9

3.5 ± 2.3

0.052

FFP, units

0.0 (0.0;0.0)

0.0 (0.0;0.0)

0.0 (0.0;0.0)

0.477

Platelet, units

0.0 (0.0;1.0)

0.0 (0.0;1.0)

0.0 (0.0;1.0)

0.431

  1. CABG coronary artery bypass grafting, CEA carotid endarterectomy, FFP fresh frozen plasma, RBC red blood concentrate
  2. The significant p-value are marked in bold