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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 83, 686-700, Copyright © 1982 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
FP Catinella, JN Cunningham Jr, RK Srungaram, FG Baumann, IM Nathan, EA Glassman, EA Knopp and FC Spencer
To test the hypothesis that suboptimal preparation of saphenous veins may
adversely affect early patency of aorta-coronary artery bypass grafts, a
nonrandomized prospective study was undertaken comparing two methods of
saphenous vein preparation prior to grafting. Forty recatheterizations were
performed during the postoperative hospital stay (approximately 10 days) in
two groups of asymptomatic patients who had undergone isolated coronary
artery bypass grafting. Veins from patients in Group I were bathed in
autologous, heparinized blood at 20 degrees C and distended to 80 mm Hg,
prior to grafting. The veins from Group II patients were prepared in an
identical manner, except that the bathing solution consisted of heparinized
electrolyte solution with added papaverine (0.6 mg/lg). Segments of vein
from each group were obtained prior to grafting and preserved in 3%
glutaraldehyde for subsequent electron microscopic studies. Operative
technique in both groups of patients was identical and all procedures were
performed by the same surgeons. Comparison of patients in Group I and II
revealed no significant difference in the number of diseased vessels per
patient (3.1 versus 3.4), number of grafts per patient (2.9 versus 2.9),
native vessel diameter (1.9 versus 1.7 mm), and postoperative graft flows
(65 versus 68 cc/min). However, early postoperative graft patency in Group
II patients was 93% versus 80% in patients in Group I (p less thn 0.01).
Electron microscopic analysis revealed severe spasm of venous smooth muscle
in the blood-stored veins causing intraluminal smooth muscle cell
cytoplasmic protrusions with resultant endothelial separation and
desquamation. Formation of fibrin-platelet microaggregates was common.
These findings were not present in the solution-treated veins. In view of
these ultrastructural findings, and the highly significant difference in
patency rates, we have abandoned all blood storage techniques and now
prepare saphenous veins by soaking them in a clear bathing medium with
added heparin and papaverine. Long- term follow-up of these patients is
currently in progress and may reveal even more dramatic results than we
have heretofore observed.
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The factors influencing early patency of coronary artery bypass vein grafts: correlation of angiographic and ultrastructural findings
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