Abstract
Diffuse multivessel disease can limit a complete revascularization in patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery. It is considered that coro nary endarterectomy (CEA) offers a reasonable chance for this special group of patients.
Among 2415 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery, a CEA of the right and/or left coronary system had to be performed in 397 patients
The thirty days mortality after additional CEA was slightly in creased at 3.8%. Also the periopera tive infarction rate increased at 9.3 % . The long-term analysis re vealed a late mortality of 5.5%. Cor
Despite a slightly increased risk, CEA proved to be a feasible therapy in this strictly limited group of pa tients, in whom conventional bypass surgery offers poor chances and who otherwise would even be candidates for transplantation.
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