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. 2022 Jan;14(1):177–184. doi: 10.21037/jtd-21-1965

Table 3. Comparison of postoperative and prognostic indicators between the two groups.

Variable All (N=124) BC group (N=78) DN group (N=46) P value
Heart rebeating (%) 114 (91.9) 69 (87.3) 45 (97.8) 0.131
LVEF 60.21±6.97 60.99±6.61 58.93±7.46 0.119
Scr (mmol/L)
   T1 105.17±76.53 108.63±80.73 99.30±69.28 0.514
   T2 128.44±82.13 130.19±81.67 125.48±83.72 0.759
HGB (g/L)
   T1 110.93±16.89 108.18±16.19 115.59±17.22 0.018
   T2 104.43±14.89 102.19±15.20 108.22±13.69 0.029
Hct (%)
   T1 0.33±0.05 0.32±0.05 0.34±0.05 0.004
   T2 0.31±0.04 0.31±0.05 0.33±0.04 0.028
CTnT (ng/mL)
   T1 6.42±5.67 6.63±5.28 6.07±6.31 0.592
   T2 3.35±3.67 3.44±3.87 3.20±3.32 0.726
ICU stay (d) 3.9±2.8 4±2.9 3.7±2.6 0.563
Ventilation time (d) 1.8±1.9 1.6±1.6 2.0±2.3 0.349
Neurological complications 4 2 2 0.475
Acute renal dysfunction 9 5 4 0.908
Atrial fibrillation 20 14 6 0.473
IABP requirement 9 5 4 0.908
Re-exploration for bleeding 10 7 3 0.886
Poor wound healing 14 9 5 0.909
In-hospital mortality 3 2 1 0.691

LVEF, left ventricle ejection fraction; Scr, serum creatinine; HGB, hemoglobin; Hct, red blood cell specific volume; cTnT, cardiac troponin T; ICU, Intensive Care Unit; IABP, intra-aortic balloon pump.