Postoperative treatment with either aspirin and dipyridamole (82% patency) or warfarin (78% patency) failed to improve saphenous-vein bypass graft patency at 6 months (P<0.5).
RCT (n=50)
3 groups
Aortocoronary saphenous-vein bypass-graft surgery (n=50)
Aspirin and dipyridamole or warfarin vs Control (Aspirin 325 mg tid and dipyridamole 75 mg tid, or closely regulated warfarin)
Graft patency, p=<0.5
p-value: p=<0.5
Fifty patients who underwent aortocoronary saphenous-vein bypass-graft surgery were randomly assigned to one of three groups to determine the effects of antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy on graft patency. Twenty-four patients served as controls; 13 patients received aspirin (325 mg three times a day) and dipyridamole (75 mg three times a day); and 13 patients received closely regulated warfarin therapy. Medications were begun on the third post-operative day. Six months after surgery, all patients underwent coronary angiography to assess graft patency. There were no statistically significant differences between groups in various clinical, hemodynamic and angios, 27 of 33 grafts (82 per cent) with aspirin and dipyridamole and 29 of 37 grafts (78 per cent) with warfarin (P less than 0.5), all patients had at least one patent graft. Postoperative treatment either with aspirin and dipyridamole or with warfarin failed to improve the patency of the grafts.
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George A. Pantely
Oregon Health & Science University
Scott H. Goodnight
Oregon Health & Science University
Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola
Structural Heart Disease
New England Journal of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
Oregon State University
Society of Interventional Radiology
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Pantely et al. (Thu,) conducted a rct in Aortocoronary saphenous-vein bypass-graft surgery (n=50). Aspirin and dipyridamole or warfarin vs. Control was evaluated on Graft patency (p=<0.5). Postoperative treatment with either aspirin and dipyridamole (82% patency) or warfarin (78% patency) failed to improve saphenous-vein bypass graft patency at 6 months (P<0.5).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a08249a9a6c4ba6e6107f80 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197911013011803