Background: Radial artery (RA) was the second arterial graft introduced in clinical practice for myocardial revascularization. The skeletonization technique of the left internal thoracic artery (LITA) may actually change the graft’s flow capacity with potential advantages. This leads to the assumption that the behavior of the RA, as a coronary graft, is similar to that of the LITA, when skeletonized. Objective: This study evaluated ‘free ’ aortic-coronary radial artery (RA) grafts, whether skeletonized or with adjacent tissues. Methods: A prospective randomized study comparing 40 patients distributed into two groups was conducted. In group I, we used skeletonized radial arteries (20 patients), and in group II, we used radial arteries with a...
textabstractPurpose of Review: Arterial grafting is superior to venous grafting in coronary artery b...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Arterial conduits are becoming popular in cardiac surgery. Clinical studies and l...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. Th...
Objective: Long-term studies have shown that internal thoracic artery (ITA) has a higher patency rat...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate whether the radial artery (RA) provides the same clinical and angio...
We congratulate Ruttmann and colleagues on their propensity score analysis comparing the right inter...
Background: No data are available on the early vasoreactive profile of skeletonized internal thoraci...
Background: The aim of this study is to review our experience with using more than 2,000 RAs over t...
AbstractBackground: No data are available on the early vasoreactive profile of skeletonized internal...
Background -Whether the use of the radial artery (RA) can improve clinical outcomes in coronary arte...
Background: Internal thoracic artery became the cornerstone graft in coronary artery bypass grafting...
I would like to congratulate the authors on providing a useful insight on the controversial issue of...
We read with interest the article by Webb et al,1 demonstrating that, 5 years after coronary surgery...
AbstractRadial artery (RA) is the most popular arterial graft after the left internal thoracic arter...
Purpose: The radial artery is used to supplement internal mammary arteries and vein grafts in corona...
textabstractPurpose of Review: Arterial grafting is superior to venous grafting in coronary artery b...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Arterial conduits are becoming popular in cardiac surgery. Clinical studies and l...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. Th...
Objective: Long-term studies have shown that internal thoracic artery (ITA) has a higher patency rat...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate whether the radial artery (RA) provides the same clinical and angio...
We congratulate Ruttmann and colleagues on their propensity score analysis comparing the right inter...
Background: No data are available on the early vasoreactive profile of skeletonized internal thoraci...
Background: The aim of this study is to review our experience with using more than 2,000 RAs over t...
AbstractBackground: No data are available on the early vasoreactive profile of skeletonized internal...
Background -Whether the use of the radial artery (RA) can improve clinical outcomes in coronary arte...
Background: Internal thoracic artery became the cornerstone graft in coronary artery bypass grafting...
I would like to congratulate the authors on providing a useful insight on the controversial issue of...
We read with interest the article by Webb et al,1 demonstrating that, 5 years after coronary surgery...
AbstractRadial artery (RA) is the most popular arterial graft after the left internal thoracic arter...
Purpose: The radial artery is used to supplement internal mammary arteries and vein grafts in corona...
textabstractPurpose of Review: Arterial grafting is superior to venous grafting in coronary artery b...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Arterial conduits are becoming popular in cardiac surgery. Clinical studies and l...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. Th...