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Pain Management 2018

Internal Medicine 2018

International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine

ISSN: 2471-982X

Page 29

March 26-28, 2018

Vienna, Austria

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oronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading pathology

of the elderly people. In spite of pharmacotherapy and

the development of percutaneous coronary intervention, the

coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is required for patients

with hemodynamically significant coronary atery-stenoses.

Operation outcomes depend on the conduit-selection. The

study purpose is clinical result-assessment of CABG to elderly

patients, depending on the conduits-variety. Patients belong

to the high-risks group (Duke index); the average patient’s

age is 71.4 years old. The surgery results are satisfactory and

independent on the chosen conduit immediate. Examinations

of patients show change in the angina pectoris’ functional

class and tendency to increase need for nitrates in a quarter

with autovenous conduits through three-five years after

treatment. With the use of internal thoracic arteries, the angina

pectoris’ functional class didn’t reach preoperative level in 83%

of cases after five years. The best results were achieved with

bimammary aortocoronary bypass: no cases return of angina

pectoris’ within three years after the surgery, there is no need

for nitrates, but the operations performed by this method

are the least recorded. When assessing the quality of life of

patients (WHOQOL-BREF method) higher values were obtained

in patients who underwent CABG using an arterial conduit.

Biography

Goncharova Veronika is a 6

th

year student of the Novosibirsk State Medical

University, Russia. She is the scholarship student of the Russian Federation

President for Achievements in Science. She has published more than 38 pa-

pers and abstracts in Russian journals).

varna21@mail.ru

Clinical result-assessment of CABG to elderly patients,

depending on the conduits variety

Goncharova Veronika

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Sementeeva Mariia

Novosibirsk State Medical University, Russia

Goncharova Veronika et al., Int J Anesth Pain Med 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2471-982X-C1-002