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Long‐term Graft Patency (3 Years) After Coronary Artery SurgeryEffects of Aspirin: Results of a VA Cooperative Study

 

作者: Steven Goldman,   Jack Copeland,   Thomas Moritz,   William Henderson,   Karen Zadina,   Theron Ovitt,   Karl Kern,   Gulshan Sethi,   G. Sharma,   Shukri Khuri,   Kent Richards,   Fred Grover,   Douglass Morrison,   Glenn Whitman,   Elliot Chesler,   Y. Sako,   Ivan Pacold,   Alvaro Montoya,   Henry DeMots,   Storm Floten,   James Doherty,   Raymond Read,   Stewart Scott,   Ted Spooner,   Zaki Masud,   Clair Haakenson,   Tai Kim,   Laurence Harker,  

 

期刊: Circulation  (OVID Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 89, issue 3  

页码: 1138-1143

 

ISSN:0009-7322

 

年代: 1994

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: aspirin;grafts

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundThe long-term success of coronary bypass surgery is dependent on graft patency after surgery. This trial was designed to determine if aspirin improved saphenous vein graft or internal mammary artery (IMA) graft patency between 1 and 3 years after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).Methods and ResultsAfter receiving aspirin 325 mg/d for 1 year after CABG and undergoing a 1-year postoperative cardiac catheterization, patients were randomized to receive either aspirin (325 mg) or placebo for 2 additional years. Angiography was performed 3 years after surgery to determine the primary end point-saphenous vein graft patency in 288 patients and IMA graft patency in 167 patients. At 3 years after CABG, the saphenous vein graft occlusion rate was 17.0% (62 of 365) for patients treated with aspirin compared with 19.7% (74 of 376) for those who received placebo (P= .404). For saphenous vein grafts that were patent at 1 year, the occlusion rate at 3 years was 4.8% (15 of 313) for patients treated with aspirin compared with 4.2% (13 of 310) for patients who received placebo (P= .757). At 3 years, the IMA graft occlusion rate was 10.3% (8 of 78) for patients treated with aspirin compared with 7.9% (7 of 89) for patients who received placebo (P= .594). For IMA grafts that were patent at 1 year, the occlusion rate was 4.3% (3 of 70) for patients treated with aspirin compared with 2.5% (2 of 81) for patients who received placebo (P= .541).ConclusionsThese data suggest that aspirin treatment does improve saphenous vein graft or IMA graft patency between and 3 years after CABG.

 

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