2015
DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivv300
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Iatrogenic aortic root and left main dissection during non-emergency coronary surgery: a solution applicable to heavily calcified coronary arteries

Abstract: Dissection of the left main coronary artery during coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is a rare, potentially lethal complication, usually diagnosed at post-mortem. During the cross-clamp period of a 4-vessel coronary artery bypass graft procedure in a 74-year old hypertensive woman, retrograde dissection occurred in a diffusely diseased marginal artery when perfused with cardioplegic solution at a pressure of 140-150 mmHg through a vein graft. The dissection extended back to the left main artery, incl… Show more

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“…They reported that cardiac ischemic time of less than 150 minutes may be associated with lower in-hospital mortality and better long-term survival. In this case series, the median cumulative aortic cross-clamping time was only 105.5 minutes, which was shorter than previously published results [ 17 , 18 ]. So, short cumulative aortic cross-clamping time may contribute to achieving the favorable results.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…They reported that cardiac ischemic time of less than 150 minutes may be associated with lower in-hospital mortality and better long-term survival. In this case series, the median cumulative aortic cross-clamping time was only 105.5 minutes, which was shorter than previously published results [ 17 , 18 ]. So, short cumulative aortic cross-clamping time may contribute to achieving the favorable results.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%