... Coronaryarterybypassgrafting (CABG) has become much safer over the last 50 years due to advancement in clinical practice and technology ...cardiopulmonary bypass, graft selection, ...
... in coronaryarterybypassgrafting Wound management guidelines The steering group introduced new Wound Management Guidelines: Healing by Primary/Secondary ...
... diffuse coronaryartery disease underwent coronaryarterybypassgrafting (CABG) with adjunctive coronary endarterectomy (CE) of at least one artery in the ...
... arterial coronaryarterybypassgrafting Werner, Raphael Sven ; Lipps, Christoph ; Waldhans, Stefan ; Künzli, Andreas Abstract: BACKGROUND Accumulating evidence consistently demonstrates that ...
... Although percutaneous transluminal coronary angio- plasty (PTCA) is an attractive alternative to reoperation in patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and severe angi[r] ...
... cant coronaryartery disease are hospitalized and require ...(1). Coronaryartery disease (CAD) is among the most prevalent health diseases ...of coronary arteries leading to the ...
... acute coronary syndrome (ACS) that was found to be due to multi-vessel ...(LAD) artery and left circumflex artery (LCA) were involved and urgent coronaryarterybypass ...
... undergoing coronaryarterybypass ...with coronaryartery disease (CAD) before coronary revascularization is ...with coronary intervention has been ...
... In this study we reported one case of combined procedure for coronaryarterybypassgrafting and excision of right pulmonary hydatid cyst. Concerns of possible hydatid systemic dissemination ...
... with coronaryartery disease requiring revascularization may also have valvular heart ...valve coronary diseases is growing as the age rises, the aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical outcome ...
... Coronaryarterybypassgrafting (CABG) remains the Gold standard for excessive coronaryartery disease in- volving three vessels or the left main stem ...percutaneous ...
... Conclusions: Both yellow nail syndrome and chylothorax as a complication of coronaryarterybypassgrafting are rare entities. The proposed mechanism of post-operative chylothorax is ...
... with coronaryartery disease requires careful pre- operative and intraoperative management of both pathol- ogies in terms of blood pressure control, myocardial protection and ...combined coronary ...
... Coronaryarterybypassgrafting (CABG) is an effective surgical therapy for coronaryartery disease (CHD). However, the occurrence of stroke after CABG remains one of the most ...
... ago, coronaryarterybypassgrafting (CABG) has established itself as an important therapeutic intervention for patients with symptomatic coronaryartery ...and coronary ...
... multivessel coronaryartery disease (MCAD) is associated with advantages and ...disadvantages. Coronaryarterybypassgrafting (CABG; on-pump and off-pump) offers superior long- ...
... Background: Since 2002 MI and stroke, not cancer, are leading causes of death in women. We studied 30-days and 1 year mortality of 3441 patients undergoing coronaryarterybypassgrafting ...