Sunar H.Halici Ü.Canbaz S.Yavuz E.Gür Ö.Duran E.2024-06-122024-06-1220031302-0471https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/17478OBJECTIVE: Obesity can cause risk augmentation of coronary artery disease. In this study, the effects of obesity were investigated on coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and its outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: We performed retrospective study on the 103 of CABG patients who were randomly selected. The patients were grouped as normal (group 1, n=24), overweight (group 2, n=45), mild obese (group 3, n=21), moderate- severe obese (group 4, n=13), in according to body mass index. Data analyses were performed with SPSS 10.00 program. RESULTS: Development of recent atrial fibrillation and difficulty of the healing of sternal incision were seen at significantly higher rates in group 4. One hemiparesy, in group 3 and 2 superficial and 1 deep sternal wound infections and 1 hemothorax in group 4 were detected. Intraoperative mortality was never seen. However, two patients died in group 1, one patients died in group 3 and one patient died in group 4, in early postoperative period. DISCUSSION: Significant CABG mortality may not be seen in obese patients. However, obesity may cause prolonged postoperative hospital stay and the higher cost of operation.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCoronary Artery Bypass Grafting; Obesity; Postoperative ComplicationsArticle; Body Mass; Controlled Study; Coronary Artery Bypass Graft; Coronary Artery Disease; Female; Heart Atrium Fibrillation; Hematothorax; Hospital Cost; Human; Length Of Stay; Major Clinical Study; Male; Obesity; Postoperative Complication; Retrospective Study; Surgical Infection; Surgical Mortality; Surgical Risk; Surgical Wound; Wound Healing ImpairmentEffect of Obesity on Coronary Artery Bypass SurgeryObezi?teni?n Koroner Bypass Cerrahi?si? Üzeri?ne Etki?si?Article4543383422-s2.0-1542344791Q4