Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8652898 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
CABG using BITA grafts showed no advantages in midterm outcome among hemodialysis patients; however, there were no adverse effects on perioperative morbidity or death. For hemodialysis patients with limited available conduits, BITA may be an important option for multivessel revascularization.
Keywords
DSWISVGPCILVEFSMDSITAITAGEAPeripheral artery diseasecoronary artery bypass graftingstandardized mean differenceCABGRITAbody mass indexBMIright gastroepiploic arterysingle internal thoracic arteryinternal thoracic arterybilateral internal thoracic arteryleft internal thoracic arteryright internal thoracic arterydeep sternal wound infectionLADLITApercutaneous coronary interventionBITAPADsaphenous vein graftleft anterior descending arteryLeft ventricle ejection fraction
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Authors
Yoshinori MD, Shigehiko MD, Takeyuki MD, Shunsuke MD, Shuichi MD, Shinichi MD, PhD,