PMID: 6974087Oct 1, 1981Paper

Spasm of a saphenous vein bypass graft. A possible mechanism for occlusion of the venous graft

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M F VictorB L Segal

Abstract

The phenomenon of spasm in a venous graft was documented by angiographic study of the graft. This phenomenon has not been reported previously, and, therefore, its frequency of occurrence is unknown. Spasm of a venous graft may prove to play a significant role in the early development of myocardial infarction, closure of the graft, or recurrence of angina after initially successful surgery for aortocoronary bypass when venous grafts remain patent.

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