Circulation, Vol 52, 369-377, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
L Campeau, D Crochet, J Lesperance, MG Bourassa and CM Grondin
Comparison of aortocoronary saphenous vein graft status at two weeks and at
one year was made in two series of patients. The early postoperative
evaluation includes 122 patients of the first 138 operated in our
institution (182 grafts) and 83 subjects from a second series of 100
patients operated after modifications of surgical techniques (184 grafts).
The one-year follow-up study was obtained in 105 patients of the first
series (154 grafts) and in 67 of the second (152 grafts). The patency rate
at two weeks was not significantly different between the two groups: 86.3%
vx. 91.8%. A marked decrease of steonses noted early at anastomotic sites
was observed: 15% to 5.5% (P less than 0.025). The patency rate at one year
improved from 67% to 85,5% (P less than 0.0005). Grafts having flows at
operation of at least 50 ml/min had patency rates of 90% in both series.
The patency in grafts with initial flows below 50 ml/min increased from 28%
to 73% (P less than 0.005). The incidence of late localized graft stenoses
greater than 40% decreased from 16.5% to 6% (P less than 0.025), and
diffuse narrowing greater than 40% was found in only 12% of the patent
grafts at one year in the second series as compared to 31% in the first (P
less than 0.001). These improved results do not appear to have been
influenced by selection favoring better distal run-off in grafted arteries
nor by the introduction of sequential grafts to multiple coronary arteries
in the second group. Modified surgical techniques may explain the improved
results.
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Postoperative changes in aortocoronary saphenous vein grafts revisited: angiographic studies at two weeks and at one year in two series of consecutive patients
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