“…Overall patency of vein graft has been described by several investigators.f 8,10,18,19 For graft patency the flow through the graft is thought to be an important parameter. An initial flow rate of greater than 45 ml/rnin is thought to be important to keep the graft patent, whereas an initial flow rate of less than 20 ml/rnin is thought to lead to graft occlusion.18 Singh14 has suggested that the presence of the vein valve may cause sluggish velocity of blood flow and thereby lead to graft stenosis, whereas several others have claimed that the presence of the vein valve may in fact augment the forward flow to the myocardium and thereby offer an advantage over the vein graft without the valve 1 5, 20-22 The focus of the majority of studies in the past has been blood flow through the vein valve,6,IS, 18,[20][21][22][23][24][25] and in this regard the present study offers new information on the function of the vein valve.…”