Background—The purpose of this study was to evaluate mortality after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) comparing the use of only in situ arterial grafts with the use of arterial and venous conduits. Methods and Results—From April 1985 to March 1999, 1159 patients with multivessel disease underwent elective, isolated, primary, multiple CABG with at least one in situ arterial conduit. Patients who were on chronic dialysis, had active malignant disease, or had free arterial conduits were excluded. The long-term results were compared between 532 patients who had CABG using only in situ arterial conduits (group A; mean follow-up, 7.8 years) and 627 patients who underwent CABG using in situ arterial conduits and saphenous vein grafts (group ...
The procedure of coronary artery bypass grafting continues to be the "gold standard" for patients wi...
Methods: From September 1989 to September 1994 we operated on a consecutive group of 256 patients wi...
Background: Little evidence shows whether a third arterial graft provides superior outcomes compared...
ObjectiveIt is unclear (1) whether the use of 2 arterial conduits rather than a single conduit in mu...
Purpose The purpose of this review article is to explore the conduit options for coronary artery byp...
OBJECTIVES: Saphenous vein graft (SVG) remains the predominant conduit used in coronary surgery. The...
Background: This retrospective propensity matched study investigated the impact of age on the surviv...
Background—Use of the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) in multivessel coronary artery disease imp...
OBJECTIVE: We reviewed the available literature on patients with coronary artery disease undergoing ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare long-term all-cause mortality between patients receiving p...
Background: Conduit choice for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a hot topic. The objectives...
BACKGROUND Multiple arterial grafts may result in longer survival than single arterial grafts after ...
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery remains the gold standard treatment for left...
Choice of conduit remains the Achilles heel of coronary artery bypass grafting. Conduit choice is cr...
BACKGROUND Multiple arterial grafts may result in longer survival than single arterial grafts after ...
The procedure of coronary artery bypass grafting continues to be the "gold standard" for patients wi...
Methods: From September 1989 to September 1994 we operated on a consecutive group of 256 patients wi...
Background: Little evidence shows whether a third arterial graft provides superior outcomes compared...
ObjectiveIt is unclear (1) whether the use of 2 arterial conduits rather than a single conduit in mu...
Purpose The purpose of this review article is to explore the conduit options for coronary artery byp...
OBJECTIVES: Saphenous vein graft (SVG) remains the predominant conduit used in coronary surgery. The...
Background: This retrospective propensity matched study investigated the impact of age on the surviv...
Background—Use of the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) in multivessel coronary artery disease imp...
OBJECTIVE: We reviewed the available literature on patients with coronary artery disease undergoing ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare long-term all-cause mortality between patients receiving p...
Background: Conduit choice for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a hot topic. The objectives...
BACKGROUND Multiple arterial grafts may result in longer survival than single arterial grafts after ...
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery remains the gold standard treatment for left...
Choice of conduit remains the Achilles heel of coronary artery bypass grafting. Conduit choice is cr...
BACKGROUND Multiple arterial grafts may result in longer survival than single arterial grafts after ...
The procedure of coronary artery bypass grafting continues to be the "gold standard" for patients wi...
Methods: From September 1989 to September 1994 we operated on a consecutive group of 256 patients wi...
Background: Little evidence shows whether a third arterial graft provides superior outcomes compared...