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Coronary artery bypass grafting in octogenarians
Cardiovascular Surgery, 2001Preoperative profiles, postoperative complications, and the early and late results in 32 patients 80 yrs of age and older (elderly group) who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting were compared with those in patients under 80 yrs of age (control group). In the elderly group, the prevalence of patients with preoperative creatinine clearance (Ccr.) &
S, Sakamoto +8 more
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Coronary artery bypass grafting without cardiopulmonary bypass
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1998In off-pump coronary artery grafting, cardiopulmonary bypass and its associated maneuvers, i.e., aortic manipulation and global cardiac arrest, may be avoided, and thus its morbidity and mortality may be reduced. Modern tissue stabilizers allow accurate construction of anastomosis and are now considered indispensable. Currently, there are two groups of
J J, Bredée, E W, Jansen
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Contemporary coronary artery bypass grafting
Frontiers of Medicine, 2014Current evidence clearly demonstrates that coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) remains the "gold standard" treatment for most patients with multivessel and left main stem disease. This article summarizes the relevant evidence basis demonstrating that CABG, in comparison to stenting, reduces mortality and subsequent myocardial infarction and the need
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Coronary artery bypass grafting without cardiopulmonary bypass
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996Coronary artery bypass grafting without cardiopulmonary bypass is now an accepted technique of myocardial revascularization. We herein report our total experience with this procedure.In a consecutive series of 8,751 patients operated on in our institution for coronary artery disease from 1981 to 1994, 1,274 patients received coronary artery bypass ...
E, Buffolo +5 more
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Mini-Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996Perioperative nursing has been impacted by a multitude of changes as medical technology continues its rapid advance. What may prove to be a major innovation in coronary artery bypass surgery is currently being performed in the United States, Europe and South America. Mini-coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a minimally invasive procedure in which
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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Disease
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1995To review saphenous vein graft disease and its prevention and management.A MEDLINE search of articles published on saphenous vein and arterial bypass grafts.The reference sections of articles focused the selection of key studies.Relevant data representing key findings were noted.The outcome of coronary artery bypass grafting with the saphenous vein ...
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Coronary artery bypass grafting
2021The efficacy of coronary bypass surgery in special populations is an important topic, particularly in those with diabetes mellitus and those with chronic kidney disease. This chapter discusses the influence of diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease and the interaction between the two diseases.
Michael E. Farkouh, Valentin Fuster
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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
2020Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery is the standard treatment method of advanced coronary artery disease. In the past, invasive coronary angiography was used to assess the status of the grafts and check out if the graft was occluded. Recently, multidetector computed tomography (CT) with electrocardiographic (ECG) gating has become an ...
Jia Liu, Jianxing Qiu
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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
2019Abstract An estimated 92 million adults in the United States have cardiovascular disease, costing about $316 billion dollars in annual health care expenditures. Furthermore, it is estimated that about 16 million Americans greater than 20 years old have coronary artery disease (CAD), which results in a disruption of the oxygen supply ...
Danisa Daubenspeck, Mark A. Chaney
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2018
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Cardiac tissue, or heart muscle, relies on blood supply from coronary arteries for oxygen and nutrient delivery. When the coronary arteries are narrowed, or blocked, restoration of blood flow is essential for preservation of heart tissue and avoidance of myocardial ...
Ahmed A. Kolkailah +3 more
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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Cardiac tissue, or heart muscle, relies on blood supply from coronary arteries for oxygen and nutrient delivery. When the coronary arteries are narrowed, or blocked, restoration of blood flow is essential for preservation of heart tissue and avoidance of myocardial ...
Ahmed A. Kolkailah +3 more
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