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Conduits’ Biology Regulates the Outcomes of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Lara Gharibeh, Giovanni Ferrari, Mireille Ouimet, Juan B. Grau

JACC Basic to Translational Science · 2021

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Summary

Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is the gold standard for coronary surgical revascularization. Retrospective, prospective, and meta-analysis studies looking into long-term outcomes of using different conduits have pointed to the superiority of arterial grafts over veins and have placed the internal mammary artery as the standard conduit of choice for CABG. The superiority of the internal mammary artery over other conduits could be attributable to its intrinsic characteristics; however, little is known regarding the features that render some conduits atherosclerosis-prone and others atherosclerosis-resistant. Here, an overview is provided of the available data on the most commonly used conduits in CABG (internal mammary artery, saphenous vein, radial artery, gastroepiploic artery), highl

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.jacbts.2020.11.015
Catalogue ID
SNmojmglgq-rbu369
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