| Literature DB >> 1629643 |
P Di Renzi1, F Fedele, E Di Cesare, P Pavone, F Fabietti, S Sciomer, D C Vizza, A Dagianti, R Passariello.
Abstract
In order to test MRI ability to detect the number and the sites of coronary artery by-pass grafts (CABGs), 22 patients with CABGs were studied. The detection of a neo-vessel in even one of the examination slices was considered as positive for the study, disregarding the difference between its origin and course. With such a criterion, MRI total percentage of vascular bridges identification resulted in 76.1% (51/67) with very low values for CABGs implanted on diagonal, obtuse marginal and posterior descending vessels (11/24 = 45.8%). These results lead to the conclusion that, although MRI has some advantages in the identification of CABGs implanted on the main coronary vessels in the early post-operative period, its extensive use cannot be proposed at the present state of the art.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1629643 DOI: 10.1007/bf01137529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Card Imaging ISSN: 0167-9899