The study supports “more is more” when it comes to arterial conduits until additional RCT data arrive, researcher says.
LOS ANGELES — Patients with diabetes and multivessel coronary artery disease treated with CABG surgery had significantly lower rates of death from any cause, nonfatal MI, or nonfatal stroke when ...
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No clear winner for pump vs no-pump CABG, choice of MABG arterial conduits
Different CABG approaches have their own time and place, studies suggest ...
Dr. Michael Acker answers the question: 'Why Bypass Surgery Instead Of Stents?' — -- Question: Why do some patients require bypass surgery instead of stents? Answer: There are some situations ...
CHICAGO (June 4, 2025) — A new study published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, a journal from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, finds that Medicare patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who ...
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Age shapes long-term outcomes after multi-arterial CABG strategies
A late-breaking study drawing on more than 15 years of national outcomes data from the STS Adult Cardiac Surgery Database ...
Dr. Thoralf Sundt answers the question: 'Can Bypass Surgery Cause Dementia?' — -- Question: Is it true that bypass surgery can cause dementia? Answer: It's certainly true that a significant ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Almost half of patients with no history of arrhythmias who undergo CABG for three-vessel or left main coronary artery disease have postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF), but the ...
Sasha Still, M.D., an assistant professor of the UAB Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, was recently featured on UAB's MedCast Podcast. During the episode, Still discusses the unique procedure of ...
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