Autor: |
Scheld, Hans H., Moosdorf, Rainer, Görlach, Gerold, Ewers, Jochen, Hehrlein, Friedrich W. |
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Vascular & Endovascular Surgery; Mar1989, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p133-137, 5p |
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Diffuse multivessel disease can limit a complete revascularization in patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery. It is considered that coro nary endarterectomy (CEA) offers a reasonable chance for this special group of patients.Among 2415 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery, a CEA of the right and/or left coronary system had to be performed in 397 patients with diffuse multivessel disease. Completeness of the procedure was controlled intraoperatively by dye perfusion and angioscopy. One hun dred one patients gave informed con sent to be reinvestigated clinically and by angiography at an average of forty-three months after surgery.The thirty days mortality after additional CEA was slightly in creased at 3.8%. Also the periopera tive infarction rate increased at 9.3 % . The long-term analysis re vealed a late mortality of 5.5%. Cor onary angiography showed a patency rate of the endarterectomized vessels of 81.2 %; 91% of the patients being reinvestigated showed an improved or asymptomatic clinical status.Despite a slightly increased risk, CEA proved to be a feasible therapy in this strictly limited group of pa tients, in whom conventional bypass surgery offers poor chances and who otherwise would even be candidates for transplantation. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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