Graft flow analysis of application of bilateral internal mammary artery with different configurations in coronary artery bypass grafting
10.3760/cma.j.cn112434-20211122-00365
- VernacularTitle:双乳内动脉应用方式对冠状动脉旁路移植术中旁路移植血管血流的影响分析
- Author:
Zengqiang HAN
1
;
Xuan WANG
;
Rongfeng ZHOU
;
Gang LIU
;
Yu CHEN
Author Information
1. 北京大学人民医院心脏外科,北京 100044
- Keywords:
Coronary artery bypass graft;
Internal mammary arteries;
Transit time flow measurement
- From:
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2022;38(8):465-469
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the influence of application of bilateral internal mammary artery(BIMA) with different configurations in coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG).Methods:From January 2018 to December 2020, 82 patients underwent CABG using BIMA were included, with 75 males and 7 females, aged(56.9±9.8) years old. According to the target of coronary artery of BIMA, patients were divided into two groups, 23 patients(group B) who underwent the traditional operation(RIMA to the right coronary artery), and 59 patients(group L) whose RIMA were grafted to the left ventricular arteries. Also the patients were divided into two groups according to the RIMA used either in situ(group I, 57 cases) or free(group F, 25 cases). Compare the grafts flow between groups. The CTA angiography of coronary artery was completed to evaluate the grafts patency before discharge.Results:There was 1 early operative death(1.22%). The mean flow(MF) of RIMA was significantly higher in group B( P=0.013). The pulsatility index(PI) of LIMA was significantly lower and the MF of RIMA and BIMA was higher(all P<0.05), fewer patients with LIMA-MF less than 15 ml/min( P=0.023)in the group I. CTA angiography before discharge showed that only 1 RIMA to right coronary artery was occlusion. Conclusion:It is better to use BIMA in situ in CABG, RIMA used in right coronary artery can receive more satisfactory graft flow. BIMA has good patency in early stage, therefore is the ideal and stable coronary bypass graft.