Internal Mammary Artery Versus Autogenous Vein for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
- 1 December 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 50 (6) , 1236-1243
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.50.6.1236
Abstract
Aortocoronary venous graft (ACVG) and internal mammary artery graft (IMAG) are currently the two most popular choices for coronary artery bypass. The morphologic alteration and susceptibility to atheromatous degeneration of the IMAG were compared with the ACVG. Six of 12 surviving dogs with IMAGs were fed a hyperlipidemic diet and six were placed on a regular diet. All dogs were sacrificed 3-15 months after surgery. Twelve of 28 long-term surviving dogs with ACVGs were also on hyperlipidemic diets, and all were sacrificed 3-18 months after surgery. Arteriography and electron microscopy were performed in selected cases, and histology was performed in all cases. All long-term IMAGs remained patent; 83 percent (5/6) "regular" diet arteries were normal, with no intimal proliferation, while 33 percent (2/6) "hyperlipidemic" IMAGs had diffuse atheroma. Eighty-two percent of ACVGs revealed significant atherosclerosis. Severity of arteriosclerotic involvement of the ACVG was far greater than that of the native coronary circulation; this was not true for the IMAG. It may be concluded that (1) in the normolipidemic condition the IMAG undergoes significantly less severe histologic change than the ACVG, (2) both the IMAG and the ACVG are more susceptible to atheromatous change than the native coronary circulation. In these series, patency was not influenced by severity of histologic changes, and no grafts were occluded by virtue of the arteriosclerotic process.Keywords
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