Autor: |
FitzGibbon, Gerald M., Hamilton, Mark G., Leach, Alan J., Kafka, Henryk P., Markle, Herbert V., Keon, Wilbert J. |
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology; May 1987, Vol. 9 Issue: 5 p977-988, 12p |
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One hundred thirty-eight men aged ≤39 years had coronary bypass grafting during a 13 year period. Angina was the presenting symptom in 77% and of these patients, one-third had unstable angina. More than half of the patients had experienced at least one myocardial infarct. There was a high incidence of coronary risk factors, especially smoking. Nineteen patients (13.8%) had left main coronary artery stenosis (it was isolated in two); 13.8, 24.6 and 60.2% had single, double and triple vessel disease, respectively. Left ventriculograms showed serious functional impairment in 42%. A total of 461 coronary bypass grafts, 3.34 per patient, were placed; almost all were vein grafts. There were no operative deaths. Transmural myocardial infarction occurred in 4.3% of patients. |
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