TITLE:
The Role of Chlamydia pneumoniae in the Atherosclerotic Process of Patients under 50 Years of Age Who Underwent Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
AUTHORS:
Selami Gurkan, Suat Canbaz, Ozcan Gur, Serhat Huseyin, Turan Ege, Enver Duran
KEYWORDS:
Bypass Surgery; Chlamydia pneumoniae; Atherosclerosis
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery,
Vol.3 No.5,
September
23,
2013
ABSTRACT: Background: To evaluate the presence of C. pneumoniae DNA in the tissues and C. pneumoniae DNA antibodies in the blood samples of patients who underwent CABG surgery. Material and Methods: Fifty-one patients aorta. C. pneumoniae DNA was evaluated in the tissues collected from the atrium, left internal thoracic artery and ascending aorta of patients. Results: Although, C. pneumoniae DNA was negative in the atrial and left internal thoracic artery tissues of all patients, it was positive in the tissues obtained from the ascending aortas of twelve patients. C. pneumoniae DNA positivity was significantly higher in patients with increased aortic intimal thickness compared to those without increased aortic thickness. Conclusion: The question whether C. pneumoniae is triggering atherosclerosis or is involved as a super-infection could not be clarified.