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Factors associated with return to work after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)

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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background. Postoperative CABG patients will generally experience improvement in symptoms and functional capacity. Post-CABG patients are expected to be productive again in order to have a positive impact on both patient and the society socio-economically, in addition to other parameters such as morbidity, mortality and serious adverse events. Purpose to determine the factors that associated with return to work in CABG patients in one General Hospital. Methods. We analyzed data from Adam Malik Hospital registry of 68 patients who had undergone CR after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) in 2017-2020. The outcomes assessed were work status in 6 month after CABG. Patients’ characteristics, sociodemographic, clinical parameters of functional capacity using 6 minutes of walk test (6MWT), T2DM, Hypertension and cholesterol level were assessed. Factors associated with return to work were identified using multivariable logistic regression. Results We identified 68 patients undergoing isolated CABG (2017–2020). One year after discharge for CABG, 40 (58.8%) patients had returned to the workforce. Factors associated with return to work  were identified using bivariate logistic regression. Diabetes mellitus (odds ratio, 10.192; 95% confidence interval, 0.063–0.515). Conclusion Almost 2 from 3 patients after CABG returned to work within 6 months. Diabetes mellitus and functional capacity were associated with a lower likelihood of returning to work.
Title: Factors associated with return to work after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
Description:
Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None.
Background.
Postoperative CABG patients will generally experience improvement in symptoms and functional capacity.
Post-CABG patients are expected to be productive again in order to have a positive impact on both patient and the society socio-economically, in addition to other parameters such as morbidity, mortality and serious adverse events.
Purpose to determine the factors that associated with return to work in CABG patients in one General Hospital.
Methods.
We analyzed data from Adam Malik Hospital registry of 68 patients who had undergone CR after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) in 2017-2020.
The outcomes assessed were work status in 6 month after CABG.
Patients’ characteristics, sociodemographic, clinical parameters of functional capacity using 6 minutes of walk test (6MWT), T2DM, Hypertension and cholesterol level were assessed.
Factors associated with return to work were identified using multivariable logistic regression.
Results We identified 68 patients undergoing isolated CABG (2017–2020).
One year after discharge for CABG, 40 (58.
8%) patients had returned to the workforce.
Factors associated with return to work  were identified using bivariate logistic regression.
Diabetes mellitus (odds ratio, 10.
192; 95% confidence interval, 0.
063–0.
515).
Conclusion Almost 2 from 3 patients after CABG returned to work within 6 months.
Diabetes mellitus and functional capacity were associated with a lower likelihood of returning to work.

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