DOI: 10.1159/000415611
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Early and Late Results of Coronary Endarterectomy in 3,369 Patients

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“…The right coronary artery was the first and is still the most frequently used artery because of the greater technical simplicity of the procedure in this artery and the relatively low risk. Brenowitz et al 12 introduced the use in the left arterior descending artery, but they reported a higher immediate mortality, as did others 3,11,13 . These data could not be reproduced by Minale et al 18 or by us, where a similar incidence was shown.…”
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“…The right coronary artery was the first and is still the most frequently used artery because of the greater technical simplicity of the procedure in this artery and the relatively low risk. Brenowitz et al 12 introduced the use in the left arterior descending artery, but they reported a higher immediate mortality, as did others 3,11,13 . These data could not be reproduced by Minale et al 18 or by us, where a similar incidence was shown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Livesay et al 3 have found a small increase in the risk of mortality (2.9% per year) and in late complications in the long-term. The clinical evolution and prognosis, however, were similar to those of patients undergoing only myocardial revascularization.…”
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