Current trends in bilateral internal thoracic artery use for coronary revascularization: Extending benefit to high-risk patients

We sought to identify the trends in bilateral internal thoracic artery use and determine the degree to which the survival advantage of bilateral internal thoracic artery revascularization persists among perceived “high-risk” patients, compared with the use of left internal thoracic artery alone. A r...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2018-06, Vol.155 (6), p.2331-2343
Hauptverfasser: Saran, Nishant, Locker, Chaim, Said, Sameh M., Daly, Richard C., Maltais, Simon, Stulak, John M., Greason, Kevin L., Pochettino, Alberto, Schaff, Hartzell V., Dearani, Joseph A., Joyce, Lyle D., Lahr, Brian D., Joyce, David L.
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Zusammenfassung:We sought to identify the trends in bilateral internal thoracic artery use and determine the degree to which the survival advantage of bilateral internal thoracic artery revascularization persists among perceived “high-risk” patients, compared with the use of left internal thoracic artery alone. A retrospective review was conducted of patients who underwent isolated coronary artery bypass grafting for multivessel coronary artery disease at the Mayo Clinic between January 2000 and December 2015. Propensity score matching was performed between patients with bilateral internal thoracic artery and left internal thoracic artery alone grafts (1011 matched pairs). Effect of bilateral internal thoracic artery use on survival in “high-risk” patients (ejection fraction
ISSN:0022-5223
1097-685X
DOI:10.1016/j.jtcvs.2018.01.094