Circulation, Vol 59, 66-74, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
AJ Kolibash, JS Goodenow, CA Bush, MR Tetalman and RP Lewis
Changes in myocardial perfusion and left ventricular function were
evaluated pre- and post-operatively (3--6 months) in 14 patients with
unstable angina who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery. Perfusion was
studied with intracoronary and intragraft injections of radiolabeled
macroaggregated albumin particles. Of 20 abnormal perfusion areas
identified preoperatively, 13 demonstrated improved perfusion
post-operatively. Segmental analysis of the left ventriculogram
demonstrated improved wall motion in 29 abnormally contracting segments; 18
normalized. Areas which showed improvement of left ventricular perfusion
were invariably associated with improvement of left ventricular wall
motion. Five patients showed improvement in perfusion and contraction in
areas of apparent old myocardial infarction. Thirteen of the 14 patients
had significantly less angina whether or not there was evidence of improved
perfusion. However, only those patients who demonstrated improved perfusion
had a significant improvement in their treadmill exercise tolerance
postoperatively. Thus, patients with unstable angina have perfusion defects
which may be reversed as a result of saphenous vein graft surgery. Reversal
of these perfusion abnormalities results in improved left ventricular
performance and better exercise tolerance postoperatively.
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Improvement of myocardial perfusion and left ventricular function after coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with unstable angina
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