May 21, 2013

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Heart-Lung Machines Prove Safe Even for Elderly

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - New research shows that stopping the heart for bypass surgery is safe even in the elderly.

Heart bypass is one of the most common operations in the world and patients often are given a choice of how to have it done. The usual way involves stopping the heart and putting people on a heart-lung machine while doctors create detours around clogged arteries.

The operation also can be done while the heart is still beating, but some research suggests results are not as good.

Two large studies found the methods equally safe and effective after one year. One study involved people 75 and older, a group thought to be at high risk for complications from stopping the heart.

The studies were discussed Monday at a cardiology conference in San Francisco.


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