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Scientific Section: Coronary Artery Surgery,Task Force Appointed by the Conference of Deputy Ministers of Health: 2. Results,indications and recommendations
Abstract:The large majority of reported studies of patients treated by aortocoronary bypass have not been randomized clinical trials, and hence must be interpreted with great caution.Review of the seven randomized clinical trials in the literature leads to only one firm, positive conclusion: aortocoronary bypass results in a reduction in the morbidity of coronary artery disease, due to the alleviation of cardiac pain, for at least 3 years. In addition, there is some evidence that mortality for symptomatic patients with significant left main-stem coronary artery stenosis may be reduced by coronary artery bypass surgery. A significant effect on mortaliy form other forms of coronary artery disease has not yet been conclusively demonstrated but also has not been excluded. Most of the reports are preliminary and involve small numbers of patients followed for relatively short periods. The operation is still being improved. It is to be hoped that the randomized trials, involving large numbers of patients, now in progress will supply some of these answers.Aortocoronary bypass surgery is the treatment of choice for patients with stable cardiac pain that is disabling despite adequate treatment, or when adequate treatment is impractial; for patients with unstable cardiac pain, uncontrolled despite adequate treatment; and for symptomatic patients with critical stenosis of the left main-stem coronary artery.
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