PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Ucar, Halil I. AU - Atalar, Enver AU - Oc, Mehmet AU - Akbulut, Birkan AU - Oc, Bahar AU - Dogan, Omer F. AU - Yavuz, Bunyamin AU - Ozer, Necla AU - Guvener, Murat AU - Yilmaz, Mustafa AU - Aytemir, Kudret AU - Dogan, Riza AU - Demircin, Metin AU - Pasaoglu, Ilhan TI - The role of surface ECG and transthoracic echocardiography for predicting postoperative atrial fibrillation after coronary artery bypass surgery DP - 2008 Mar 01 TA - Saudi Medical Journal PG - 352--356 VI - 29 IP - 3 4099 - http://smj.org.sa/content/29/3/352.short 4100 - http://smj.org.sa/content/29/3/352.full SO - Saudi Med J2008 Mar 01; 29 AB - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the roles of surface electrocardiogram ECG and transthoracic echocardiography ECHO for prediction of atrial fibrillation AF after coronary artery bypass grafting CABG.METHODS: This study was conducted from 2002-2004 at the Cardiovascular Department of Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. Seventy consecutive patients were enrolled in this study that underwent elective CABG. A 12-lead ECG was recorded one day before cardiac surgery and was repeated during the 5 days after CABG. P-wave dispersion PWD was defined as the difference between maximum and minimum P-wave duration. Differences in P-wave duration were compared between the pre- and postoperative 12-lead ECG measurements.RESULTS: Postoperative AF developed in 17 24% cases of 70 patients. The PWD was found to be significantly higher in patients with AF preoperatively 60±19 versus 47±13, p=0.003, postoperative first day 56±12 versus 44±11, p<0.002 and fifth day 51±29 versus 41±11, p<0.001. Patients with AF were significantly older, the mean age of the AF group was 68±7 years and of the sinus rhythm SR group was 59±10 years p<0.001. The AF group had left ventricular systolic dysfunction 56±13% versus 56±8%, p=0.042, preoperatively; 49±8% versus 60±10%, p=0.001, postoperatively and a larger left atrium 46±5 versus 39±5 mm, p<0.001, preoperatively and 44±7 versus 39±5 mm, p=0.046, postoperatively than the SR group.CONCLUSION: This prospective study demonstrated that PWD on surface ECG and additional echocardiographic parameters are simple and reliable indexes to predict the development of AF after CABG.