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Table 1.

Patient characteristics.

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Table 2.

Operative and post-operative data.

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Fig 1.

Graft for the time interval changes of cardiac enzyme between three groups.

OPCAB, Off-pump coronary artery bypass; ONBHCAB, On-pump beating heart coronary artery bypass; ONCAB, On-pump arrested heart coronary artery bypass; CK-MB, creatine kinase-MB (mcg/L); cTNT, Cardiac Troponin T (ng/ml). Statistically significant at p<0.05.

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Fig 2.

Graft for the time interval changes of hemodynamic values between the three groups.

OPCAB, Off-pump coronary artery bypass; ONBHCAB, On-pump beating heart coronary artery bypass; ONCAB, On-pump arrested heart coronary artery bypass; CI, Cardiac Index (L/min.m2); MAP, Mean arterial pressure (mm Hg); MPAP, Mean pulmonary artery pressure (mm Hg); SVRI, Systemic vascular resistant index (dn.s.m2/cm5); Changed, Time interval changed. Statistically significant at p<0.05.

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Table 3.

Postoperative inotropic drug used.

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Table 4.

Post-operative adverse event.

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Fig 3.

Estimated long-term survival curves among patients who underwent three different types of CABG using flexible parametric survival regression with time-varying coefficient.

OPCAB, Off-pump coronary artery bypass; ONBHCAB, On-pump beating heart coronary artery bypass; ONCAB, On-pump arrested heart coronary artery bypass; HR, Hazard ratio.

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Fig 4.

Estimated MACE-free curves among patients who underwent three different types of CABG using flexible parametric survival regression with time-varying coefficient.

OPCAB, Off-pump coronary artery bypass; ONBHCAB, On-pump beating heart coronary artery bypass; ONCAB, On-pump arrested heart coronary artery bypass; HR, Hazard ratio; MACE, Major adverse cardiovascular events: The composite of total death, myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, stroke, and heart failure.

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