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[Indications and contraindications for surgery in coronary insufficiency]
Abstract:
The indications to aortocoronary by-pass technique have during the last two years developed thanks to surgical, emodinamic and clinical exsperiences. The mortality of patients in whom surgery is limited electively to the intervention of aorto-coronary by-pass is at present around 4%. The principal indications to surgery are: a) existence of more than one coronary artery disease; b) a good diameter of the by-passing artery (more than 1 mm) corresponding to the site of the by-pass graft; c) a left ventricular telediastolic pressure lower than 20 mm of Hg; d) left ventricular function with ejection fraction not lesser than 0,40; e) absence of any associated severe and irreversible damages. The comparative data obtained recently from coronary patients medically and surgically treated would show at 4 years a survival rate higher than in those who underwent aorto-coronary by-pass.