PMID: 6974395Nov 8, 1980Paper

Preliminary report on coronary revascularization in 15 patients under 35 years of age

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift
H J RadtkeM Schmuziger

Abstract

Between 1975 and 1979 15 patients under 35 underwent aorto-coronary bypass-grafting. The youngest was 24 years old. Out of 1188 revascularized patients over the same period, only 1.26% of surgically treated patients with coronary artery disease were under 35, whereas 4.79% were under 40. The main risk factors were smoking, overweight and hyperlipidemia, and every patient had several risk factors. 12 of 15 patients had preoperative infarctions. 3 patients had single vessel disease, 3 had double vessel disease and 9 had triple vessel disease, the latter two groups with massive and diffuse disease down to the peripheral vessels. By the usual criteria some of them had been refused for revascularization and only their youth and disabling angina without hope of improvement through medical therapy prompted us to operate on them. At operation 2.73 grafts per patient were performed, three of which were internal mammary artery anastomosis. Operative mortality was nil. Only one patient had a perioperative myocardial infarction, without complications or hemodynamic impairment. Another patient sustained a re-infarction four months postoperatively. However, this patient did not reduce any of his risk factors. At postoperative angiography 32 ...Continue Reading

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