[Complete myocardial revascularization in patients with multiple-vessel coronary artery disease and partial or complete absence of the grafts for coronary artery bypass surgery].
Roman KomarovAlisher IsmailbaevBakytbek K KadyralievKonstantin ZhigalovPublished in: Khirurgiia (2020)
Complete revascularization in patients with multiple-vessel coronary artery disease and partial or complete absence of the grafts is still actual problem for cardiac surgeons. The main causes of the absence of conduits for coronary artery bypass surgery are aging of population, increased incidence of repeated coronary artery bypass surgery and prevalence of varicose vein disease of the lower extremities. The most perspective approaches characterized by acceptable early and long-term postoperative outcomes are bilateral internal mammary artery grafting, sequential bypass including autoarterial grafts, as well as hybrid revascularization methods. However, treatment strategy is individualized in each patient.
Keyphrases
- coronary artery bypass
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- coronary artery disease
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- acute coronary syndrome
- cardiovascular events
- left ventricular
- risk factors
- case report
- atrial fibrillation
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- metabolic syndrome
- quality improvement
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- minimally invasive