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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1988; 11:297-307
© 1988 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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A comparison of morphologic and angiographic findings in long-term internal mammary artery and saphenous vein bypass grafts

ME Shelton, MB Forman, R Virmani, A Bajaj, WS Stoney, and JB Atkinson

Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232.

Internal mammary artery grafts are currently considered the conduits of choice for myocardial revascularization. Comparisons of long-term morphologic changes in internal mammary artery grafts and saphenous vein grafts and correlation with premortem angiography have not been reported. Eighteen internal mammary artery and 15 saphenous vein grafts that had been in place for 12 to 118 months (mean 56) in 18 patients were removed either surgically or at necropsy and examined histologically. Premortem angiograms were performed within 1 month of histologic study in 15 of these patients. Fibrointimal proliferation was more frequent in internal mammary artery than in saphenous vein grafts 8 [( 44%] of 18 versus 4 [27%] of 15; p = NS). In contrast, atherosclerosis was common in saphenous vein grafts but was extremely rare in internal mammary artery grafts (10 of 15 versus 1 of 18; p = 0.01). A good correlation was noted between the degree of narrowing estimated by angiographic and histologic measurements in both internal mammary artery grafts (d = 0.90) and saphenous vein grafts (d = 0.71). Accelerated atherosclerosis did not occur in internal mammary artery grafts, but was common in saphenous vein grafts. Fibrointimal proliferation was commonly associated with graft narrowing in internal mammary artery grafts and may be an important factor in late graft closure. This study also confirms that internal mammary artery grafts have greater longevity compared with saphenous vein grafts.


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