MANAGEMENT OF AORITIC AND PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASES WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
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Since February 1987, coronary angiography has been performed on 103 patients with aortic and peripheral vascular disease. In this study these patients were evaluated for risk factors and operation procedures. There were 77 patients with arteriosclerosis (ASO), 25 with aneurysm, and one with ASO plus aneurysm. Forty our of 77 ASO patients and 13 out of 25 aneurysm patients had over 50% coronary artery stenosis. The patients with significant coronary diseases had hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM) or 2 of the following factors; smoking, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and DM. CABG was performed on 8 cases prior to operation for vascular disease. Conclusion; The patients with aortic and peripheral vascular disease had a high frequency of coronary artery disease, 52%. The patients with risk factors had a high possibility of coronary artery disease. As a rule, a two-step approach was employed, namely, operation for a peripheral vascular disease was preceded by CABG or PTCA, if it could be indicated.
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