2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-97412005000100013
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<![CDATA[<B>The use of the radial artery as the second choice for arterial graft in patients over 70 years of age</B>]]>

Abstract: Objective: Retrospective study evaluating the morbidmortality and hospital behavior in over 70-year-old patients submitted to myocardial revascularization involving the radial artery as the second arterial graft.Method: During the period of August 1994 to December 2002, 2487 cases of myocardial revascularization were performed by the group of the Juiz de Fora Heart Institute, 476 of whom were 70 years of age or older and 36 (Group II) received the radial artery as the second arterial graft. The same type of su… Show more

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“…18 The RA has also proven to be a satisfactory conduit in patients Ͼ70 years of age. 22,23 In 1997, in this region, endarterectomy was performed in 0.001% of cases and increased to 2% in recent years according to database analyses. 24 An average of 2.83 bypasses per surgery are accomplished.…”
Section: Gurfinkel Et Al Advances In Coronary Revascularization 1149mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 The RA has also proven to be a satisfactory conduit in patients Ͼ70 years of age. 22,23 In 1997, in this region, endarterectomy was performed in 0.001% of cases and increased to 2% in recent years according to database analyses. 24 An average of 2.83 bypasses per surgery are accomplished.…”
Section: Gurfinkel Et Al Advances In Coronary Revascularization 1149mentioning
confidence: 99%