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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 53, 258-262, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
KS Ulicny Jr, JB Flege Jr, GM Callard and JC Todd
The clinical records of our first 100 patients to undergo saphenous vein
aortocoronary bypass grafting were reviewed. The procedures were performed
between March 19, 1970, and March 30, 1972. The patient population included
84 men, and the mean age was 51.4 years. There were 12 patients with
single-vessel disease, 36 with double-vessel disease, and 52 with
triple-vessel disease, for an average of 2.4 involved vessels per patient.
Forty-eight patients were judged to have diffuse atherosclerotic disease.
Twelve patients had left main coronary artery stenoses. Each patient
received an average of 1.8 saphenous vein grafts. Thirty-six patients
underwent repeat coronary artery bypass grafting after an average of 132.8
months and received an average of 3.5 grafts. This resulted in cumulative
reoperative rates of 5%, 14%, 27%, and 36% at 5, 10, 15, and 20 years,
respectively. The 5-, 10-, 15- , and 20-year survival rates were 89.8%,
68.4%, 53.1%, and 40.8%, respectively. Survival was not significantly
related to the cause of death, cardiac-related causes being predominant.
There were no significant relationships between the length of survival and
sex, the number of grafts received, or the presence of left main stenosis.
Survival was inversely related to age at initial operation (p = 0.046) as
well as initial left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (p = 0.033).
Survival positively correlated with the occurrence of triple-vessel disease
(p = 0.031) and the presence of diffuse disease (p = 0.0077).(ABSTRACT
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ARTICLES
Twenty-year follow-up of saphenous vein aortocoronary artery bypass grafting
Department of Cardiac Surgery, Christ Hospital of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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