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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Without Saphenous Vein Grafting: JACC Review Topic of the Week

A Royse, J Ren, C Royse, DH Tian, S Fremes, M Gaudino, U Benedetto, YJ Woo, AB Goldstone, P Davierwala, M Borger, M Vallely, CM Reid, R Rocha, D Glineur, J Grau, R Shaw, H Paterson, D El-Ansary, S Boggett Show all

Journal of the American College of Cardiology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2022

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Abstract

Approximately 95% of patients of any age undergoing contemporary, coronary bypass surgery will receive at least 1 saphenous vein graft (SVG). It is recognized that SVG will develop progressive and accelerated atherosclerosis, resulting in a stenosis, and in occlusion that occurs in 50% by 10 years postoperatively. For arterial conduits, there is little evidence of progressive failure as for SVG. Could avoidance of SVG (total arterial revascularization [TAR]) lead to a different late (>5 year) survival? A literature review of 23 studies (N = 100,314 matched patients) at a mean 8.8 years postoperative found reduced all-cause mortality for TAR (HR: 0.77; 95% CI: 0.71-0.84; P < 0.001). An expand..

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