Circulation, Vol 51, 146-156, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
GW Burggraf and JO Parker
Evaluation of the results of surgery for coronary artery disease requires a
knowledge of the clinical course of patients not having this mode of
treatment. To obtain such information we performed a retrospective analysis
of the fate of 266 patients with arteriographically documented significant
stenosis following from one to ten years. For the entire group the five
year survival was 73%. Subdivided into single, double or triple vessel
disease categories the percent five year survival rates were respectively
92, 65 and 55. A history of angina pectoris or myocardial infarction prior
to angiography did not affect survival. However, hypertension, congestive
heart failure, abnormal hemodynamics or left ventricular asynergy were all
associated with a diminished five year survival, the values being
respectively 61%, 38%, 62% and 58%. These results should be of VALUE IN
ASSESSING THE PROGNOSIS OF NONSURGICALLY TREATED PATIENTS WITH CORONARY
ARTERY DISEASE.
ARTICLES
Prognosis in coronary artery disease. Angiographic, hemodynamic, and clinical factors
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