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Ann Thorac Surg 2000;70:S33-S37
© 2000 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

Clinical experience in coronary bypass surgery for abciximab-treated patients

John H. Lemmer, Jr, MDa

a Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Northwest Surgical Associates, Portland, Oregon, USA

Address reprint requests to Dr Lemmer, 2222 NW Lovejoy, Suite 315, Portland, OR 97210
e-mail: jlemmerjr{at}aol.com

Presented at the "Managing the Patient Receiving Platelet Inhibitors in Cardiac Surgery" Roundtable Discussion, San Antonio, TX, Jan 22–23, 1999.

Abciximab effectively inhibits platelet aggregation and, therefore, there is considerable concern regarding bleeding complications in patients who require coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery while affected by the drug. This presentation reviews the available published literature regarding CABG in abciximab-treated patients, the clinical results of emergency CABG in 12 patients, and management suggestions for the abciximab-treated patient requiring emergency surgery.




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