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Clinical Trial
. 2003 Sep 16;108(11):1350-4.
doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000087402.13786.D0. Epub 2003 Aug 25.

Long-term results of the radial artery used for myocardial revascularization

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Long-term results of the radial artery used for myocardial revascularization

Gianfederico Possati et al. Circulation. .

Abstract

Background: No information is available on the long-term results of radial artery (RA) grafts used as coronary artery bypass conduits.

Methods and results: In this report, we describe the long-term (105+/-9 months) angiographic results of a series of 90 consecutive patients in whom the RA was used as a coronary artery bypass conduit directly anastomosed to the ascending aorta. The long-term patency and perfect patency rates of the RA were 91.6% and 88%, respectively, versus 97.5% and 96.3% for internal thoracic artery grafts. The severity of stenosis of the target vessel clearly influenced long-term RA patency, whereas location of the target vessel and long-term use of calcium channel blockers did not influence angiographic results. Preserved endothelial function and absence of flow-limiting, fibrous, intimal hyperplasia were also documented.

Conclusions: Ten years after surgery, RA grafts have excellent patency and perfect patency rates. Appropriate surgical technique and correct indication are the key factors for long-term RA patency.

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