Abstract
Background: The excellent results obtained from internal thoracic artery for myocardial revascularization
have led surgeons to simultaneous use of other arterial conduits, particularly the
right internal thoracic artery. However, some controversy still exists regarding the
optimal target coronary artery for this graft; different strategies have been proposed
for bilateral internal thoracic artery grafting. Patients and Methods: 59 patients with right internal thoracic artery grafts were monitored using coronary
arteriography in order to compare the patency of this graft on the left anterior descending
and the right coronary arteries. The right internal thoracic artery was grafted to
left anterior descending artery in 39 patients (group 1) and to right coronary artery
in 20 patients (group 2). Results: The mean period of follow-up was 64.07 months (range: 37 to 185 months). Overall,
8 of the 59 grafts (13.6 %) were occluded at the arteriography. In group 1, 1 of 39
(2.6 %) grafts and in group 2, 7 of 20 (35 %) grafts are found to be occluded. These
results are considered statistically significant (p < 0.001). Comment: The results show that the patency of the right internal thoracic artery is significantly
better on the left anterior descending artery than on the right coronary artery in
the mid-to-long term, and patency does not differ from the left internal thoracic
artery on the left anterior descending artery.
Key words
Right internal thoracic artery - left anterior descending artery - right coronary
artery
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