Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2862492 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This study indicates that patients with total occlusion of the left main coronary artery are uncommon and cannot be distinguished by presenting features alone from patients having subtotal stenosis of the left main coronary artery. “Substantial” coronary collateral blood flow is associated with better left ventricular wall motion than is “limited” collateral flow. Prolonged survival and lessening of symptoms may occur after coronary bypass grafting although long-term survival is possible without it.
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Authors
Samuel H. MD, William J. MD, FACC, Peter R. MD, Bernard R. MD, FACC, Martial G. MD, FACC, Kathryn A. PhD, Denis H. MD, Robert MD, FACC, Lloyd PhD, FACC, Melvin P. MD, FACC, Michael B. MD, FACC, Thomas A. MD, FACC,