Emergency aorto-coronary venous bypass graft in cardiogenic shock
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Emergency aorto-coronary venous bypass graft in cardiogenic shock
Abstract
The mortality rate of shock complicating myocardial infarction is extremely high (80-100%) despite intensive medical management. Five patients with acute myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock received an emergency aorto-coronary bypass graft, from three hours to five days after the onset of infarction and three to nine hours after the onset of shock. Selective coronary angiography was performed in all cases prior to operation. Four of the five patients survived and were discharged from hospital. Two cases with A-V dissociation and complete heart block reverted to normal sinus rhythm after the operation. This limited experience indicates that emergency aortocoronary bypass graft surgery can reduce mortality significantly in properly selected cases of cardiogenic shock.
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