Competitive Flow in Vein Composite Grafts Based on the Left Internal Thoracic Artery: Early and 1-Year Angiographic Analyses

We assessed the incidence of competitive flow with early postoperative angiograms in patients who received a “no-touch” saphenous vein (NT SV) composite graft and reexamined the status of competitive flow at 1-year. Early postoperative angiograms were performed in 806 patients who underwent myocardi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Seminars in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2023-01, Vol.35 (3), p.483-492
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Min-Seok, Hwang, Seong Wook, Kim, Ki-Bong
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Zusammenfassung:We assessed the incidence of competitive flow with early postoperative angiograms in patients who received a “no-touch” saphenous vein (NT SV) composite graft and reexamined the status of competitive flow at 1-year. Early postoperative angiograms were performed in 806 patients who underwent myocardial revascularization using a NT SV Y-composite graft based on the in situ left internal thoracic artery (LITA). Competitive conduit flow was observed in 102 distal anastomoses (102/3039[3.4%] anastomoses) of 94 patients (94/806[11.7%]; NT SV competitive flow in 74 and LITA competitive flow in 20). Of the 94 patients, 63 patients (50 with NT SV competition and 13 with LITA competition) were re-evaluated with 1-year postoperative angiograms. Fifty-six competitive NT SV conduits in 50 patients were reevaluated at 1-year postoperatively: 44 (78.6%) early competitive anastomoses had become patent and 12 (21.4%) were occluded. NT SV with pedicle tissue showed a higher tendency of being perfectly patent at 1-year postoperatively than NT SV without pedicle tissue (17/40[42.5%] vs 2/16[12.5%]; P=0.007). Thirteen competitive LITA conduit anastomoses in 13 patients were reevaluated 1-year postoperatively: 9 (69.2%) early competitive anastomoses had become patent and 4 (30.8%) were occluded. Competitive flow was shown on early postoperative angiograms in 3.4% of distal anastomoses in patients who received NT SV Y-composite grafts. Approximately 80% of the competitive NT SV conduits were patent 1-year postoperatively, and perfect patency rates were higher in patients who had received NT SV with pedicle tissue than in patients who had received NT SV without pedicle tissue. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1043-0679
1532-9488
DOI:10.1053/j.semtcvs.2022.05.004