The first experience of coronary artery bypass grafting based on the data of a multispiral computed tomogram of the heart, combiner with simultaneous operations, is the analysis of immediate results

  • A. S. Nikonenko Zaporozhye Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education; Zaporozhye State Medical University
  • A. A. Nikonenko Zaporozhye State Medical University
  • K. O. Chmul Zaporozhye State Medical University
  • V. V. Osaulenko Zaporozhye Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education
  • Е. V. Ermolaev Zaporozhye Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education
Keywords: ischemic heart disease, coronary artery bypass grafting, multispiral computed tomography of coronary arteries, selective coronary angiography

Abstract

Despite the development of diagnosis and treatment methods, coronary heart disease still occupies a leading place in disability and mortality. At present, coronary artery bypass grafting is the main method of treating ischemic heart disease. Selective CAG is a reference study of coronary artery disease, while at the same time, multispiral computed tomography of the coronary arteries continues to evolve as an alternative to invasive CAG.

The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical significance of 64-slice computed tomography of the heart. The data of 34 patients who underwent CABG on the basis of multispiral computed tomography coronary artery data were studied. In our study, the high specificity of the multispiral computed tomography heart method was confirmed, which was 96%.

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Published
2017-05-15
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Nikonenko AS, Nikonenko AA, Chmul KO, Osaulenko VV, ErmolaevЕV. The first experience of coronary artery bypass grafting based on the data of a multispiral computed tomogram of the heart, combiner with simultaneous operations, is the analysis of immediate results. ujcvs [Internet]. 2017May15 [cited 2024Dec.22];(1 (27):29-3. Available from: https://cvs.org.ua/index.php/ujcvs/article/view/173
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ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE