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Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow

BACKGROUND: Radial artery (RA) was the second arterial graft introduced in clinical practice for myocardial revascularization. The skeletonization technique of the left internal thoracic artery (LITA) may actually change the graft's flow capacity with potential advantages. This leads to the ass...

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Autores principales: Bonini, Rômulo C. Arnal, Staico, Rodolfo, Issa, Mario, Arnoni, Antoninho Sanfins, Chaccur, Paulo, Abdulmassih, Camilo, Dinkhuysen, Jarbas Jackson, Paulista, Paulo Paredes, de Souza, Luiz Carlos Bento, Moreira, Luiz Felipe P.
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24918911
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140016
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author Bonini, Rômulo C. Arnal
Staico, Rodolfo
Issa, Mario
Arnoni, Antoninho Sanfins
Chaccur, Paulo
Abdulmassih, Camilo
Dinkhuysen, Jarbas Jackson
Paulista, Paulo Paredes
de Souza, Luiz Carlos Bento
Moreira, Luiz Felipe P.
author_facet Bonini, Rômulo C. Arnal
Staico, Rodolfo
Issa, Mario
Arnoni, Antoninho Sanfins
Chaccur, Paulo
Abdulmassih, Camilo
Dinkhuysen, Jarbas Jackson
Paulista, Paulo Paredes
de Souza, Luiz Carlos Bento
Moreira, Luiz Felipe P.
author_sort Bonini, Rômulo C. Arnal
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description BACKGROUND: Radial artery (RA) was the second arterial graft introduced in clinical practice for myocardial revascularization. The skeletonization technique of the left internal thoracic artery (LITA) may actually change the graft's flow capacity with potential advantages. This leads to the assumption that the behavior of the RA, as a coronary graft, is similar to that of the LITA, when skeletonized. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated 'free' aortic-coronary radial artery (RA) grafts, whether skeletonized or with adjacent tissues. METHODS: A prospective randomized study comparing 40 patients distributed into two groups was conducted. In group I, we used skeletonized radial arteries (20 patients), and in group II, we used radial arteries with adjacent tissues (20 patients). After the surgical procedure, patients underwent flow velocity measurements. RESULTS: The main surgical variables were: RA internal diameter, RA length, and free blood flow in the radial artery. The mean RA graft diameters as calculated using quantitative angiography in the immediate postoperative period were similar, as well as the flow velocity measurement variables. On the other hand, coronary cineangiography showed the presence of occlusion in one RA graft and stenosis in five RA grafts in GII, while GI presented stenosis in only one RA graft (p = 0.045). CONCLUSION: These results show that the morphological and pathological features, as well as the hemodynamic performance of the free radial artery grafts, whether prepared in a skeletonized manner or with adjacent tissues, are similar. However, a larger number of non-obstructive lesions may be observed when RA is prepared with adjacent tissues.
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spelling pubmed-40514462014-06-12 Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow Bonini, Rômulo C. Arnal Staico, Rodolfo Issa, Mario Arnoni, Antoninho Sanfins Chaccur, Paulo Abdulmassih, Camilo Dinkhuysen, Jarbas Jackson Paulista, Paulo Paredes de Souza, Luiz Carlos Bento Moreira, Luiz Felipe P. Arq Bras Cardiol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Radial artery (RA) was the second arterial graft introduced in clinical practice for myocardial revascularization. The skeletonization technique of the left internal thoracic artery (LITA) may actually change the graft's flow capacity with potential advantages. This leads to the assumption that the behavior of the RA, as a coronary graft, is similar to that of the LITA, when skeletonized. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated 'free' aortic-coronary radial artery (RA) grafts, whether skeletonized or with adjacent tissues. METHODS: A prospective randomized study comparing 40 patients distributed into two groups was conducted. In group I, we used skeletonized radial arteries (20 patients), and in group II, we used radial arteries with adjacent tissues (20 patients). After the surgical procedure, patients underwent flow velocity measurements. RESULTS: The main surgical variables were: RA internal diameter, RA length, and free blood flow in the radial artery. The mean RA graft diameters as calculated using quantitative angiography in the immediate postoperative period were similar, as well as the flow velocity measurement variables. On the other hand, coronary cineangiography showed the presence of occlusion in one RA graft and stenosis in five RA grafts in GII, while GI presented stenosis in only one RA graft (p = 0.045). CONCLUSION: These results show that the morphological and pathological features, as well as the hemodynamic performance of the free radial artery grafts, whether prepared in a skeletonized manner or with adjacent tissues, are similar. However, a larger number of non-obstructive lesions may be observed when RA is prepared with adjacent tissues. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2014-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4051446/ /pubmed/24918911 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140016 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Bonini, Rômulo C. Arnal
Staico, Rodolfo
Issa, Mario
Arnoni, Antoninho Sanfins
Chaccur, Paulo
Abdulmassih, Camilo
Dinkhuysen, Jarbas Jackson
Paulista, Paulo Paredes
de Souza, Luiz Carlos Bento
Moreira, Luiz Felipe P.
Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow
title Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow
title_full Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow
title_fullStr Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow
title_short Effects of Skeletonized versus Pedicled Radial Artery on Postoperative Graft Patency and Flow
title_sort effects of skeletonized versus pedicled radial artery on postoperative graft patency and flow
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24918911
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140016
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