TITLE:
Radial Artery and Saphenous Vein Grafts in Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Comparison in Terms of Patient Symptoms
AUTHORS:
Tugra Gencpinar, Koray Aykut, Gokhan Albayrak, Umut Ayoğlu, Muzaffer Yilmaz, Kadir Sagdic, Mustafa Emmiler
KEYWORDS:
Radial Artery, Saphenous Vein, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery,
Vol.4 No.4,
April
9,
2014
ABSTRACT: Background: The aim of this study is to compare radial artery with saphenous vein grafts which are widely used for coronary bypass, from views of patients’ satisfaction and postoperative findings. Methods: 42 isolated coronary bypass (CABG) patients performed during November 2012-April 2013 are included in the study. 30 days after the operation, in patients who had both RA and SV removal made responses to a questionnaire form which included 6 questions about symptoms of extremity. Results: After analyzing the responses and physical examination, there was no difference in terms of quality of life and usefulness of the extremity for daily use between two grafts. 2 patients (2%) have wound infection on the saphenous vein incision and additional surgical procedure was performed and a scar tissue has occurred. There was no statistically significance between uncomfortable symptoms and demographic data. Conclusion: Our study suggested that RA graft using showed a bit more comfortable and suitable effect against SV in our patients. We think that radial arterial grafts should be used more widely in coronary surgery with selected patients.