The use of bilateral internal thoracic (mammary) arteries for coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) may improve long-term outcomes as compared with the use of a single internal-thoracic-artery plus ...
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In long-term follow-up, patients undergoing multiarterial coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with either a bilateral internal thoracic artery approach or a combination approach involving a single ...
MUNICH, Germany (UPDATED)—Surgeons expecting to see a win for bilateral internal-thoracic artery (ITA) grafts at the 10-year mark in the Arterial Revascularization Trial (ART) will be disappointed ...
Patient survival after CABG with bilateral internal thoracic artery (ITA) grafting is partially dependent on the proportion of myocardial mass supplied by the selected target vessels, according to a ...
In patients undergoing CABG surgery, no differences in cardiovascular event rate or mortality were observed between those receiving single internal thoracic artery grafts and those receiving bilateral ...
To the Editor: In an interim analysis of the Arterial Revascularization Trial (ART) at 5 years (Dec. 29 issue), 1 Taggart et al. found no significant differences in clinical outcomes between patients ...
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