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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 105, 1088-1094, Copyright © 1993 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
T Isomura, K Hisatomi, A Hirano, N Hayashida, S Matsuzoe and K Ohishi
Postoperative exercise performance was evaluated in 20 patients who
underwent complete coronary revascularization with simultaneous right
gastroepiploic artery and internal thoracic artery grafts for ischemic
heart disease and exhibited patency of all grafts on postoperative
angiograms. Three patients received only arterial grafts, and 17
simultaneously received a saphenous vein graft. Forty five right
gastroepiploic artery grafts were harvested during this study, but two were
not used because of foci of severe calcification. The right gastroepiploic
artery was grafted to the distal right coronary artery in 17 patients and
to the distal obtuse marginal branches in three patients, accompanied by an
internal thoracic artery graft to the left anterior descending artery in
seventeen, to the diagonal branch in three, and to the proximal right
coronary artery in one patient. A postoperative exercise test with a
bicycle ergonometer was administered 6 to 12 weeks after the operation, and
the results are reported after conversion into metabolic units. The
preoperative exercise test resulted in 3.6 +/- 1.9 metabolic units for 18
patients tested, and the postoperative metabolic units were 7.8 +/- 1.3 for
20 patients. Left ventricular wall motion was analyzed by regional ejection
fraction before and after coronary artery bypass grafting in 14 patients
who received an right gastroepiploic artery graft for the right coronary
system. The mean regional ejection fraction of the posterobasal or
diaphragmatic wall was 28.0% or 28.2% before operation and improved to
43.1% or 43.2% after coronary artery bypass graft, respectively. The flow
of right gastroepiploic artery seemed to distribute adequately to the
revascularized area. Long-term results have not yet been proved; the use of
simultaneous right gastroepiploic artery and internal thoracic artery
grafts, however, thus produced excellent results, as seen from improvements
in both left ventricular wall motion and early postoperative exercise
performance.
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Clinical evaluation with exercise performance in twenty patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting with both the gastroepiploic and internal thoracic arteries
Second Department of Surgery, Kurume University Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan.
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