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A numerical study of blood flow in coronary artery bypass graft side-to-side anastomoses.

Michael Bonert1, Jerry G Myers, Stephen Fremes, James Williams, C Ross Ethier.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: When sequential grafts are used in multivessel coronary artery bypass grafting, the graft first supplies blood to one or more coronary arteries via a side-to-side anastomosis. We studied hemodynamics in idealized models of "parallel" and "diamond" side-to-side anastomoses, identifying features that might promote restenosis.
METHODS: Blood flow was computed in three representative anastomosis configurations: parallel side-to-side, diamond side-to-side, and end-to-side. We compared configurations and the effect of host-graft diameter ratio.
RESULTS: Hemodynamic patterns depended strongly on anastomosis geometry and graft/host diameter ratio. In the distal graft, the diamond configuration had large areas of low wall shear stress (WSS) and high spatial WSS gradients. In the proximal graft the unfavorable WSS patterns were comparable for all models, while the distal portion of the host artery the diamond model was best. Models with smaller host arteries had smaller regions of low WSS.
CONCLUSIONS: The parallel configuration was preferred over the diamond for maintaining graft patency, while the diamond configuration appeared best for maintaining host artery patency. Since graft patency is critical, parallel configurations seem hemodynamically advantageous. Larger graft/host ratios have better hemodynamic performance than smaller ones.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12108835     DOI: 10.1114/1.1481052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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3.  The side-to-side fashion for individual distal coronary anastomosis using venous conduit.

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Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2016-09-15       Impact factor: 2.037

4.  Long term follow up results of sequential left internal thoracic artery grafts on severe left anterior descending artery disease.

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5.  Revival of the side-to-side approach for distal coronary anastomosis.

Authors:  Min-Ho Song; Yoshiyuki Tokuda; Toshiaki Ito
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Review 6.  Coronary artery bypass grafting hemodynamics and anastomosis design: a biomedical engineering review.

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7.  Flow and wall shear stress in end-to-side and side-to-side anastomosis of venous coronary artery bypass grafts.

Authors:  Thomas Frauenfelder; Evangelos Boutsianis; Thomas Schertler; Lars Husmann; Sebastian Leschka; Dimos Poulikakos; Borut Marincek; Hatem Alkadhi
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8.  The relationship between wall shear stress distributions and intimal thickening in the human abdominal aorta.

Authors:  Michael Bonert; Richard L Leask; Jagdish Butany; C Ross Ethier; Jerry G Myers; K Wayne Johnston; Matadial Ojha
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2003-11-26       Impact factor: 2.819

9.  Distal end side-to-side anastomoses of sequential vein graft to small target coronary arteries improve intraoperative graft flow.

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