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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2011Coronary artery bypass surgery has taken many strides to become the effective intervention it is today. Although it has been the gold standard for cardiac revascularization for a number of years, the future of health care and technology will cause this standard to be morphed into a kinder, gentler approach that leads to even better quality outcomes and
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Improving the outcomes of coronary artery bypass surgery in New York State.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1994OBJECTIVE To assess changes in outcomes of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery in New York since 1989, when the State Department of Health began collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information regarding risk factors, mortality, and ...
E. Hannan+4 more
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Radial-Artery Grafts for Coronary-Artery Bypass Surgery
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018Gaudino et al. (2018 May 31 issue of NEJM) report a lower risk of the composite of death, myocardial infarction, or repeat revascularization with radial-artery graft than with saphenous-vein graft revascularization during coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Gaudino M., Benedetto U., Taggart D. P.
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Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
2015The surgical management of acute coronary syndrome still remains a challenge for the cardiac surgeon. Although most patients can be managed by percutaneous coronary intervention, for patients with complex multivessel or left main coronary artery disease (high SYNTAX score), in whom percutaneous coronary intervention is not possible or is unsuccessful ...
Friedrich W. Mohr, Piroze M. Davierwala
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Dipyridamole for coronary artery bypass surgery
Thrombosis Research, 1990A randomized trial to compare the effects of oral and intravenous dipyridamole was conducted in 58 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. Preoperative oral administration of dipyridamole resulted in lower plasma drug concentrations in the early postoperative period than perioperative intravenous administration.
Kevin Teoh+4 more
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Critique of Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Annual Review of Medicine, 1977Patients with single-vessel disease, with normal or mildly abnormal ventricular function (EF greater than 40%), have a good prognosis both for natural survival and long-range symptomatic improvement; therefore medical therapy is strongly recommended. Surgery is considered only if symptoms persist after aggressive medical therapy.
Kirk Lipscomb, Charles B. Mullins
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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in the Elderly
Archives of Surgery, 1983One hundred fifteen patients over 65 years of age were operated on at our institution for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). The operative mortality was 5% compared with an overall operative mortality of 2.5% in the last five years for 1,500 persons with CABG.
James O. Wright+5 more
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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Nonagenarians
Angiology, 1999As the number of nonagenarians increases yearly in the United States, surgeons will be asked more often to evaluate the possibility of intervention for coronary artery disease in this age group. The purpose of this study is to document experience with patients 90 years of age or older in order to determine whether coronary artery bypass grafting ...
Rohinton J. Morris+5 more
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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Hemodialysis
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1977The article in this journal by Siegel et al, (see p 83,) which describes a patient who was maintained on chronic dialysis and who successfully underwent coronary artery bypass surgery, complements previous reports describing similar successes 1-4 and further confirms that major surgery, 5 including valvular and cardiac surgery, can 6-9 be undertaken ...
George E. Schreiner, Louis H. Diamond
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2006
Abstract Surgical coronary revascularization is state-of-the-art therapy for cardiac ischemia. Even with scientific and procedural developments that narrow the gap between surgical and percutaneous revascularization strategies, surgical revascularization continues to demonstrate superior durability and greater long-term cost ...
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Abstract Surgical coronary revascularization is state-of-the-art therapy for cardiac ischemia. Even with scientific and procedural developments that narrow the gap between surgical and percutaneous revascularization strategies, surgical revascularization continues to demonstrate superior durability and greater long-term cost ...
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