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Classification of Left Main Coronary Obstruction--feasibility of Surgical Angioplasty and Survival After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

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Journal Cardiovasc Surg
Date 2003 Nov 25
PMID 14627973
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Angiographies of 384 patients who had coronary artery bypass surgery because of left main coronary artery (LMCA) obstruction during 1970-1989 were reviewed by analysing the pathology, feasibility of surgical angioplasty and survival. Complete LMCA occlusion was found in 2%, proximal ostial stenosis in 9%, mid-shaft stenosis in 24%, circular stenosis in 25% and distal bifurcation stenosis in 40% of the patients. Patients with an ostial stenosis were younger, more often women with less coronary artery disease and less calcified obstructions. Surgical angioplasty could have been an option in 22% of the patients. Early mortality was higher in patients with (4.7%) than in those without (1.9%) LMCA obstruction. The relative risk (RR) of early death was 1.9 (95% CL 1.1-3.5) after adjustment for patient characteristics. Similarly, the RR at 10 years was 1.3 (95% CL 1.0-1.6). LMCA obstruction was associated with an early and long-term increased mortality after surgery compared to patients without LMCA obstruction.

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