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Multislice computed tomography in the evaluation of patency of coronary bypass grafts after CABG in patients at high surgical risk

https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2013-12-1-25-30

Abstract

Evaluate the patency of aorto-coronary and mammarno-coronary bypass grafts by MSCT in patients with high surgical risk, in the early and late periods after CABG surgery. The study included 85 patients who underwent CABG surgery. All patients underwent MSCT in 1.5-3 months after surgery (1 point) and after 9-12 months (2 point). According to the MSCT at early postoperative period 21.7 % of occluded venous bypass grafts, 0.3 % of mammary grafts and 16 % of significant stenoses of venous bypasses were found. At the 2 control point 7 % of occluded vein grafts and 0.4 % of significant stenoses of the venous grafts was determined, stenotic changes in mammary grafts were not detected.

About the Authors

M. E. Nikonova
Cardiology Research Center Russian Federation
Russian Federation


S. K. Ternovoy
Cardiology Research Center Russian Federation
Russian Federation


R. S. Akchurin
Cardiology Research Center Russian Federation
Russian Federation


I. S. Fedotenkov
Cardiology Research Center Russian Federation
Russian Federation


A. A. Shiryaev
Cardiology Research Center Russian Federation
Russian Federation


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Nikonova M.E., Ternovoy S.K., Akchurin R.S., Fedotenkov I.S., Shiryaev A.A. Multislice computed tomography in the evaluation of patency of coronary bypass grafts after CABG in patients at high surgical risk. Regional blood circulation and microcirculation. 2013;12(1):25-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1682-6655-2013-12-1-25-30

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