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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 26, 215-221, Copyright © 1978 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
ES Crawford, GC Morris Jr, JF Howell, WF Flynn and DT Moorhead
Noncoronary operations were performed in 358 patients who had undergone a
previous coronary artery bypass grafting, with a mortality of 1.1%. In 70
patients (20%), the staged operation was planned and subsequent operation
performed 6 to 12 weeks after bypass with no cardiac complications and 1
death. In the others, operation was performed 10 days to 89 months after
bypass for either urgent reasons or new lesions. Three deaths and
significant numbers of medical cardiac complications occurred in those
patients subjected to operation within 30 days. The subsequent operation
was vascular in 232 patients, with 3 deaths (1.3%); thoracic in 43, with no
deaths; and general surgical in 113, with 1 death (0.9%). Follow-up study
showed 307 patients (87%) still alive after 30 days to seven years. Late
death was due to myocardial infarction in only 12 patients (3%). This study
suggests that the risk of operation is as good in patients who have had
successful coronary artery bypass as in those without coronary artery
disease, and that the risk of subsequent myocardial infarction is small.
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