Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2871010 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Arterial grafts have long-term patency superior to vein grafts but have a tendency to develop spasm that can lead to potentially life-threatening complications. A perfect antispastic protocol should include advanced surgical technique and adequate pharmacologic methods. All pharmacologic vasodilator drugs relax the vessel through specific mechanisms, and therefore, there is no perfect, single best vasodilator to prevent or treat spasm of the arterial graft against all mechanisms of contraction. One of the choices is to use a combination of pharmacologic vasodilators targeting different mechanisms of spasm to obtain the reliable and best effect.
Keywords
GEAcGMPPDEKCOTxA2NTGcAMPAdenosine TriphosphateATPCyclic adenosine monophosphateendothelin-1ImaThromboxane A2coronary artery bypass grafting surgeryCABGRadial arteryinternal mammary arterygastroepiploic arteryPhosphodiesterasecyclic guanosine monophosphatesodium nitroprussideNitroglycerinNitric oxideSNP
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Authors
Guo-Wei MD, DSc, David P. FRCS,