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. 2017 May 5;6(5):e005396. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.116.005396

Table 5.

Long‐Term All‐Cause Mortality Stratified by Prior XRT Exposure, Separated by Relevant Subgroups

Variable XRT Group (n=172) Comparison Group (n=172)
Age, median 65 y
<65 y 34/92 (37) 0/83
≥65 y 49/80 (61) 12/89 (14)
Sex
Male 28/66 (42) 2/66 (3)
Female 35/106 (33) 10/106 (9)
Obstructive coronary artery disease
Yes 57/127 (45) 7/125 (6)
No 26/45 (58) 5/47 (11)
Left ventricular stroke volume index
<35 mL/m2 46/89 (52) 6/61 (10)
≥35 mL/m2 37/83 (45) 6/111 (5)
Society of Thoracic Surgeons score, median 4%
<4% 30/78 (39) 0/91
≥4% 53/94 (56) 12/81 (15)
Surgery
AVR 10/40 (25) 7/94 (7)
AVR+CABG 26/45 (58) 5/47 (11)
AVR+aorta 47/87 (54) 0/91
Redo cardiac surgery
No 54/138 (39) 9/143 (6)
Yes 28/34 (82) 3/29 (10)
AVR type
Bioprosthetic 71/127 (52) 12/157 (8)
Mechanical 12/35 (34) 0/15
Permanent postoperative atrial fibrillation
No 55/123 (45) 10/148 (7)
Yes 28/49 (57) 2/24 (8)

All differences between subgroups were significant (P<0.001), derived from univariable Cox proportional hazard analysis, shown in Table 3. Values are expressed as number (percentage) AVR indicates aortic valve replacement; CABG, coronary artery bypass grafting; XRT, chest radiotherapy.