Conduit selection between arterial and venous grafts in coronary artery bypass grafting is crucial, with graft patency serving as the primary driver of long-term survival.
Does the use of arterial bypass conduits improve graft patency compared to venous bypass conduits in patients undergoing CABG?
This review summarizes current evidence on the differences in angiographic outcomes and graft patency between arterial and venous conduits in CABG.
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Coronary artery bypass grafting is the most commonly performed cardiac surgical procedure. Conduit selection is crucial to achieving early optimal outcomes, with graft patency being likely the main driver to long-term survival. We present a review of current evidence on the patency of arterial and venous bypass conduits and of differences in angiographic outcomes.
Dimagli et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Conduit selection between arterial and venous grafts in coronary artery bypass grafting is crucial, with graft patency serving as the primary driver of long-term survival.
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