2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2019.09.007
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Patency When Grafted to Coronary Stenosis More Than 50% in LIMA-RA-Y Grafts

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“…Limited and inconsistent evidence exists over the recommended threshold for severe stenosis, but many studies have suggested grafting RA to coronary targets with >70% stenosis [ 71 , 72 , 73 ]. Based on our retrospective review of RA grafts from the mid-1990s, patency rates were higher for RA grafted to coronary stenosis 50–70% than generally reported in the literature [ 74 ]. A relative contraindication to the use of RA conduit would be trans-radial catheterization procedures which may cause morphological and functional impairments, including reduced vessel diameters, vasomotor functions, and structural damages to the wall [ 75 ].…”
Section: Radial Artery Graftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited and inconsistent evidence exists over the recommended threshold for severe stenosis, but many studies have suggested grafting RA to coronary targets with >70% stenosis [ 71 , 72 , 73 ]. Based on our retrospective review of RA grafts from the mid-1990s, patency rates were higher for RA grafted to coronary stenosis 50–70% than generally reported in the literature [ 74 ]. A relative contraindication to the use of RA conduit would be trans-radial catheterization procedures which may cause morphological and functional impairments, including reduced vessel diameters, vasomotor functions, and structural damages to the wall [ 75 ].…”
Section: Radial Artery Graftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, grafting nonseverely stenosed coronary vessels may also be associated with increased operative risk and adverse events, such as higher chances of graft occlusion [18][19][20] and the potential to speed up the progression of native CAD [16,17]. This leads us to the next chapter.…”
Section: Andandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent analysis of 295 composite grafts using the left internal thoracic artery together with an additional artery or vein suggested an almost two-fold increase in graft occlusion rate if the target was a nonseverely compared with a severely stenosed coronary vessel [18]. Royse et al [19] report an 83% increase in occlusion risk for every 10% reduction on native coronary artery stenosis in 346 patients having received LITA-radial composite grafts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%