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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: surgery + artery + bypass  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Endoscopic Heart Bypass
WTVQ, KY - Nov 21, 2008
One of the treatments for blocked coronary arteries is coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG, often referred to as bypass surgery or a heart bypass). ...
Advanced CT Scans Valuable To Check For Clogged Arteries
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 26, 2008
More than a quarter-million Americans undergo coronary bypass surgery each year, and another 1.2 million people undergo angioplasty. ...
High-Tech Heart Scans Fail to Detect Blockages in Study Wall Street Journal
New CT Scanners Detect Blocked Arteries Medical News Today
Hopkins study supports use of CT scan of heart Baltimore Sun
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Hispanics Less Likely to Get Repeat Artery Surgery
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Nov 9, 2008
9 (HealthDay News) -- Despite certain risk factors, Hispanic patients were 57 percent less likely than Caucasians to undergo coronary artery bypass surgery ...
Further Treatment 10 Times More Likely After Coronary Angioplasty ... Medical News Today (press release)
Hispanics less likely to have repeat revascularisations year after ... Science Centric
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Registered Nurse - RN
ADVANCE, PA -
Patient Population: 31 bed Cardiothoracic Stepdown Unit admitting an average of 2800 pre and post operative adult patients/year; 60% coronary artery bypass ...
The prevalence of elevated hemoglobin A1c in patients undergoing ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Nov 24, 2008
Conclusion: The prevalence of elevated hemoglobin levels in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery is high and routine measurement should be ...
Easier heart bypass surgery
KRCG, MO - Nov 13, 2008
The procedure is radically different from traditional coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) in two major ways. First, the traditional surgery requires ...
Dialysis Patients Have Better Long-Term Survival With Coronary ...
DG News - Nov 14, 2008
[Presentation title: Long-Term Survival of Dialysis Patients Undergoing Off-Pump Versus On-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in the United States. ...
Surgeon performs heart bypass procedure with help of robot
Baltimore Examiner, MD - Nov 20, 2008
The majority of coronary artery bypass grafting procedures we do these days is three, four, even five grafts. We have to come to a point where we are able ...
CARDICA C-PORT ? ANASTOMOSIS SYSTEMS
OR-Live, CT - Nov 25, 2008
November 25, 2008 -- Cardica, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRDC) today announced the webcast of a robot-assisted, closed-chest coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) ...
New Heart Bypass Technique Means Faster Recovery
KDKA, PA - Nov 24, 2008
The surgery is done on a beating heart. And for long-lasting success, a chest artery is used instead of leg veins. "About 85 percent of them are open at the ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: coronary + following + bypass  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


Washington Times
VA releases report critical of Ark. hospitals
Pine Bluff Commercial, AR -
However, one study involved a doctor using a different method during coronary-artery bypass graft surgery. Wilson said the surgery involved placing a ...
VA releases report critical of Arkansas hospitals KUAR
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Wally in high spirits after his op
The Times, South Africa - Aug 4, 2008
But a continued build-up of fatty deposits in his coronary arteries, attributed to his fat-rich diet and a sedentary lifestyle, made him a prime candidate ...

ABC News
Is Stomach Stapling the New Nose Job?
ABC News - Aug 4, 2008
Frank Espinosa, 57, says he lost 147 pounds after having gastric bypass surgery in 2003. His 38-year-old daughter Tanya had her surgery on the same day and ...
In Brief.......
Dispatch Online, South Africa - Aug 4, 2008
But a continued build-up of fatty deposits in his coronary arteries, attributed to his fat-rich diet and a sedentary lifestyle, made him a prime candidate ...
Stitching together a lifesaver for humanity
Irish Times, Ireland - Aug 4, 2008
In a 2005 lecture to the New York Academy of Medicine, he recalled that his team at Houston had performed the first successful coronary bypass operation in ...
Sena chief wants flyover named after his ex-doc
Times of India, India - Aug 2, 2008
... the flyover near the airport on Western Express Highway be named after late heart surgeon Nitu Mandke who had performed his coronary bypass surgery. ...
Peripheral Arterial Disease: Diagnosis and Management
RedOrbit, TX - Aug 5, 2008
Which one of the following should be the next step in the management of this patient? a. Referral to a vascular specialist for lower-extremity and coronary ...
An Assessment of the Potential Use of Transthoracic Impedance ...
RedOrbit, TX - Aug 2, 2008
Extravascular lung water (EVLW) and index (EVLWI) were measured in 23 patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass graft surgery at 3 time points ...OTC:NIMU
The You Docs: You need to be active and at a healthy weight
IdahoStatesman.com, ID -
... were 50 percent more likely to have a "coronary event," such as a heart attack or bypass surgery, than women who were normal weight and equally active. ...
Increased Use of [Beta]-Agonists Leading to Non-ST-Segment ...
RedOrbit, TX - Aug 5, 2008
Surgical options, including myotomy and coronary artery bypass grafting, have had excellent results, typically reversing ischemia and alleviating all ...
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Early Outcome After Off-Pump Versus On-Pump Coronary Bypass Surgery Results From a Randomized Study -
D van Dijk, AP Nierich, EWL Jansen, HM Nathoe, WJL … - Circulation, 2001 - Am Heart Assoc
... Home page JT Reston, SJ Tregear, and CM Turkelson Meta-analysis of short-term and
mid-term outcomes following off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting Ann. ...

Atrial fibrillation following coronary artery bypass graft surgery: predictors, outcomes, and … -
JP Mathew, R Parks, JS Savino, AS Friedman, C Koch … - JAMA, 1996 - Am Med Assoc
... Atrial fibrillation following coronary artery bypass graft surgery:
predictors, outcomes, and resource utilization. MultiCenter ...

… of Coronary and Vein-Graft Atherosclerosis by Gemfibrozil After Coronary Bypass Surgery in Men With … -
MH Frick, M Syvanne, MS Nieminen, H Kauma, S … - Circulation, 1997 - Am Heart Assoc
... All patients had previously undergone coronary bypass surgery. They fulfilled the
following lipid criteria at two consecutive screening visits: HDL cholesterol ...

Improved Outcome After Coronary Bypass Surgery in Patients With Ischemic Cardiomyopathy and Residual … -
PR Pagley, GA Beller, DD Watson, LW Gimple, M … - Circulation, 1997 - Am Heart Assoc
... Articles. Improved Outcome After Coronary Bypass Surgery in Patients With
Ischemic Cardiomyopathy and Residual Myocardial Viability. ...

Atrial fibrillation after bypass surgery: does the arrhythmia or the characteristics of the patients … -
S Borzak - Chest, 1998 - Am Coll Chest Phys
... goal of this study was to determine whether prolonged hospital stay associated with
atrial fibrillation or flutter (AF) after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG ...

… of Patients after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: CT Angiographic Assessment of Grafts and Coronary -
K Nieman, PMT Pattynama, BJ Rensing, RJM van Geuns … - Radiology, 2003 - RSNA
... Cardiac Imaging. Evaluation of Patients after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery:
CT Angiographic Assessment of Grafts and Coronary Arteries 1. ...

Inflammatory response after coronary revascularization with or without cardiopulmonary bypass -
R Ascione, CT Lloyd, MJ Underwood, AA Lotto, AA … - The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000 - Soc Thorac Surgeons
... ORIGINAL ARTICLES: CARDIOVASCULAR. Inflammatory response after coronary
revascularization with or without cardiopulmonary bypass. ...

Tranexamic acid (Cyklokapron) is not necessary to reduce blood loss after coronary artery bypass -
E Ovrum - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1993 - AATS/WTSA
... LH Muhlbaier, SA Gall Jr, PK Smith, and MF Newman {{varepsilon}}-aminocaproic acid
administration and stroke following coronary artery bypass graft surgery Ann ...

… and neuropsychological morbidity following major surgery: comparison of coronary artery bypass and … -
PJ Shaw, D Bates, NE Cartlidge, JM French, D … - Stroke, 1987 - Am Heart Assoc
... ARTICLES. Neurologic and neuropsychological morbidity following major surgery:
comparison of coronary artery bypass and peripheral vascular surgery. ...

Cognitive Outcome After Off-Pump and On-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery A Randomized Trial -
D Van Dijk, EWL Jansen, R Hijman, AP Nierich, JC … - JAMA, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
... Cognitive Outcome After Off-Pump and On-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Surgery A Randomized Trial. Diederik Van Dijk, MD ; Erik ...

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Trauma to the aorta causes cognitive loss following coronary artery bypass surgery

Minimizing trauma to the aorta, during heart bypass surgery can significantly reduce cognitive loss that often follows the operation, a team from Wake Forest University School of Medicine reported in the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.

" A surgical strategy designed to minimize aortic manipulations can significantly reduce the incidence of cognitive deficits in coronary artery bypass graft patients compared with traditional techniques," said the team, headed by John W. Hammon Jr.

Surgical technique is the primary cause of later thinking – cognitive – problems in coronary artery bypass graft patients, concluded the research team from the School of Medicine, part of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.

Since the late 1980s, the team has focused on surgical technique. In 1997, they reported reducing stroke and other acute complications following coronary artery bypass surgery from the national average of six percent of patients to less than one percent of patients at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.

Difficulty in thinking is also a widespread problem following bypass surgery, reported at many institutions. Since 1992, the Wake Forest research team has been investigating these cognitive complications following bypass surgery which normally employs the heart-lung machine. They developed methods to track the causes of the complications and test techniques to reduce the complications.

They have also been developing methods for doing coronary artery bypass without using the heart-lung machine. Much of the research over the years was paid for with a major grant from the National Institutes of Health.

In the new study of 237 patients, the team compared the standard method of coronary artery bypass using the heart-lung machine with surgical techniques that minimized movement of the aorta while still using the machine. Movement was reduced by using a single clamp that exerted significantly less force on the aorta than the standard cross clamp. Surgery without the machine was also compared.

The researchers gave the patients a battery of 11 psychological tests before surgery, then at three to five days after surgery, again between three and six weeks and again at six months. The tests measured such things as fine motor function, verbal and nonverbal memory, attention and concentration.

In the week after surgery, at least 60 percent of the patients in all three groups showed neurological deficits. The number of patients with deficits declined steadily in both the group without the heart-lung machine, and the group with minimal movement of the aorta. By six months, only 32 percent of the patients who didn't use the machine and 30 percent of the patients who had minimal aortic movement had deficits, suggesting less permanent injury in both groups.

But 57 percent of the patients who had the traditional surgery still had deficits at six months, the researchers reported. Based on monitoring techniques developed over the past 10 years at Wake Forest, the team tracked particles called emboli and gaseous bubbles going to the brain during the surgery. Team members believe the emboli are the cause of the neurological deficits.

Patients on whom the heart-lung machine was not used had significantly fewer emboli than patients who had the traditional operation, but that option is generally reserved for younger patients. Among patients who had the machine, those with minimal movement of the aorta had fewer emboli than those who had the traditional operation, but the difference did not reach statistical significance.

Source: Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, 2006

 
 
 
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