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Title:
CEA with CABG: Is It Necessary For Asymptomatic Patients Going for CABG?
Authors: mohamed abdulwahab alassal MD, abdulaziz albaradai FRCS
Year: 2010
Keywords: CAROTID DISEASE , CABG , STROKE
Journal: saudi heart association
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 60-61
Publisher: elservier
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper mohamed.alassal_004635271025d10280000000(1).pdf
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Abstract:

Objectives: Stroke has been the most feared of the peri-operative complication of cardiac surgery especially with significant carotid disease >70%. This study was conducted to evaluate if there is any benefit of CEA with concomitant CAD for CABG. Methods: Retrospective chart review of 100 patients with asymptomatic high grade carotid artery stenosis (>70% undergoing CABG + valve surgery) during 9-years period. Those patients are divided into two groups: Group A (CABG + CEA): 33 patients had prophylactic CEA (either staged or combined) along with CABG + valve surgery with prophylactic CEA. Group B (CABG): 67 patients had only CABG + valve replacement without prophylactic CEA). The data of the two groups were collected and analyzed. Results: Demographic data in both groups is identical. No significant difference in the incidence of stroke rate in both groups. Bilateral carotid artery disease with good communication between anterior and posterior intracranial circulation as proved by MRA and MRI has the same result of unilateral significant carotid

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