2015
DOI: 10.18565/cardio.2015.12.49-53
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Results of Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Combined With Endarterectomy and Reconstruction of Anterior Descending Artery in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus

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“…Acute postoperative MI, one of the main complications after CE, may be related to endothelial damage that occurred during the procedure and subsequent thrombosis. The perioperative MI and postoperative morbidity and mortality rates in diabetic patients are also optimal [17]. CE is required for complete revascularization for CABG in diffusely diseased coronary vessels where distal anastomosis is not a suitable procedure for the patient [1,12,16].…”
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“…Acute postoperative MI, one of the main complications after CE, may be related to endothelial damage that occurred during the procedure and subsequent thrombosis. The perioperative MI and postoperative morbidity and mortality rates in diabetic patients are also optimal [17]. CE is required for complete revascularization for CABG in diffusely diseased coronary vessels where distal anastomosis is not a suitable procedure for the patient [1,12,16].…”
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“…An experienced cardiac surgeon and a multidisciplinary team with an interventional cardiologist are very important in the preoperative evaluation of patients. Coronary artery anatomy and comorbid factors should be carefully evaluated for complete revascularization[17]. The closed technique CE was used only because of the shorter anastomosis time.…”
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