まとめ
冠動脈バイパス手術は,外科手術後の心筋梗塞につながり,しばしば移植された血管領域で発生します. この合併症は,
科学分野:
- 心臓病学 心臓病学
- 心臓外科手術について
背景:
- 心筋梗塞は,冠動脈バイパス手術の既知の合併症です.
- 術後の心筋梗塞の正確な原因は不明である.
研究 の 目的:
- 冠動脈バイパス手術後の術後の心筋梗塞の発生率と潜在的な原因を調査する.
主な方法:
- 冠動脈バイパス手術後の100人の患者の追跡調査.
- 手術後の新しいQ波を用いた術後の心筋梗塞の評価.
- 臨床的および手術的要因に基づいて,心臓発作のある患者とない患者の比較.
主要な成果:
- 患者の15%が手術前期心筋梗塞を経験した.
- 移植された血管領域で一貫して infarction が発生しました.
- 患者または手術のリスク要因の有意な違いは見つかりませんでした.
- 移植の通透性は,よりよい機能改善 (NYHAクラス) と関連していました.
結論:
- 冠動脈バイパス手術における外科手術後の心筋梗塞は,移植手法のそれ自体と関連しているようです.
- 心筋梗塞の解剖学的な位置は,伝統的なリスク要因よりも,手続き上の原因を示唆しています.
- この合併症を軽減するために,外科的手法のさらなる研究が必要である.
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