The association between coronary graft patency and clinical status in patients with coronary artery disease
European Heart Journal

Abstract
The concept of a direct association between coronary graft patency and clinical status is generally accepted. However, the relationship is more complex and variable than usually thought. Key issues are the lack of a common definition of graft occlusion and of a standardized imaging protocol for patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery. Factors like the type of graft, the timing of the occlusion, and the amount of myocardium at risk, as well as baseline patients’ characteristics, modulate the patency-to-clinical status association. Available evidence suggests that graft occlusion is more often associated with non-fatal events rather than death. Also, graft failure due to competitive flow is generally a benign event, while graft occlusion in a graft-dependent circulation is associated with clinical symptoms. In this systematic review, we summarize the evidence on the association between graft status and clinical outcomes.
Contributors

Mario Gaudino
Author
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Centre New York , United States of America

Antonino Di Franco
Author

Deepak L Bhatt
Author
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City , United States of America

John H Alexander
Author

Antonio Abbate
Author

Sigrid Sandner
Author

Garima Sharma
Author

Sunil V Rao
Author

Filippo Crea
Author

Stephen E Fremes
Author

Sripal Bangalore
Author
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