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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 36, 389-395, Copyright © 1983 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
EL Jones, JS Douglas, AR Gruentzig, JM Craver, SB King, RA Guyton and CR Hatcher
Thirty-seven patients with vein graft stenosis following coronary artery
bypass underwent percutaneous transluminal vein graft angioplasty to avoid
another operation. Location of the stenoses was at the aortic anastomosis
in 3 patients, in the vein body in 12, and at the distal anastomosis in 22.
All patients had disabling angina pectoris. Initial success (greater than
20% reduction of stenosis) was achieved in 35 patients. Vein graft
angioplasty was performed within a year after bypass in 28 patients. The
percent of stenosis and the pressure gradient across the obstruction were
reduced from 84 to 24% and from 58 to 15 mm Hg, respectively. Complications
of the procedure included emergency coronary artery bypass in 2 patients,
myocardial infarction in 2, and ventricular fibrillation in 1. There were
no deaths. Of 15 patients with stenosis at the aortic anastomosis or vein
body, the dilation was initially successful in 14 but restenosis occurred
in 7 within the first year after angioplasty. Only 2 of the remaining 7
were asymptomatic after vein graft angioplasty. However, for patients
having vein graft angioplasty of the distal anastomosis, restenosis
occurred in only 3, while 12 were asymptomatic at the end of the first
year. The average hospital cost of a repeat coronary artery bypass
operation was 2.8 times the cost of vein graft angioplasty.
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