[Aortocoronary shunting in unstable and early postinfarction angina pectoris due to lesion of a coronary artery]
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[Aortocoronary shunting in unstable and early postinfarction angina pectoris due to lesion of a coronary artery]
Abstract
Aortocoronary shunting was performed in 15 patients with unstable and early postinfarction angina pectoris. Coronarography revealed an isolated lesion of a coronary artery in all the patients. Two years after the operation the patients had no angina pectoris; no myocardial infarctions occurred.
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