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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 31, 402-408, Copyright © 1981 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RJ de Rijbel and JJ Schipperheyn
The value of electromagnetic flow measurements for the detection of graft
stenosis during aortocoronary bypass and subsequent prevention of early
closure by reimplantation of the graft was assessed. Postoperative
angiograms were studied in 102 grafts in 55 patients in whom flow was
measured during operation. Patients with recurrent angina or insufficient
improvement after operation were selected to include many early occluded
grafts; 30 grafts became occluded within six months. Applying a criterion
of acceptable specificity based on flow pattern analysis, only 6 grafts
were found to be abnormal immediately after implantation. It appears that
in most instances, early closure is caused by a process of scar tissue
formation which takes several months to develop completely. As a rule, the
graft is patent after implantation and flow pattern analysis has nothing to
offer. The value of flow pattern analysis during operation for the
prevention of early closure is limited, and its value for the prediction of
long-term prognosis of the grafts remains to be evaluated.
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