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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 55, 883-887, Copyright © 1993 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
R Morita, S Kitamura, K Kawachi, T Kawata, K Mizuguchi, Y Kameda, J Hasegawa and Y Yoshida
We attempted to quantify the exercise coronary flow reserve in 20 patients
with bilateral internal thoracic artery grafts to the left coronary
arteries (group I) who had complete revascularization. The coronary sinus
blood flow was measured by the continuous thermodilution method both at
rest and during exercise (50 W for 8 to 9 minutes) approximately 1 month
after the operation. These results were compared with 30 patients treated
with an internal thoracic artery and saphenous vein grafts to the left
coronary arteries (group II) and 9 patients with saphenous vein grafts
alone to the left coronary arteries (group III). There were no differences
among the three groups in age, sex, number of vessels involved, heart rate,
double products, left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic pressure, LV ejection
fraction, LV end- diastolic volume, or LV mass at the time of study. None
of the 59 patients in the study had abnormally enlarged LV end-diastolic
volume or increased LV mass. The postoperative coronary sinus blood flow
per 100 grams of LV mass at rest was similar among the three groups (73.0
+/- 28.4 mL/min per 100 g LV mass in group I, 73.4 +/- 31.1 mL/min per 100
g LV mass in group II, and 75.9 +/- 28.5 mL/min per 100 g LV mass in group
III [not significant]) and significantly (p < 0.01) increased by
exercise, although the differences between groups during exercise were not
significant (158.9 +/- 45.9, 153.5 +/- 72.1, and 148.3 +/- 60.0 mL/min per
100 g LV mass, respectively [not significant]).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
WORDS)
ARTICLES
Exercise coronary flow reserve of bilateral internal thoracic artery bypass grafts
Department of Surgery III, Nara Medical College, Japan.
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