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Kieser 2010
3-year post-op follow-up PI< 5 connected to less risk of MACE and death
Kim 2019
Less re-interventions with TTFM than without TTFM
Quan 2022
Less perioperative MI with TTFM than without TTFM
Laali 2022
Add 3 min and reduce MACE by 50%
Circulation 2021
10 consensus statements recommending the use of TTFM in every CABG procedure
Meyer 2019
Flow >170mL/min predicts successful maturation of AVF.
Miyake 2019
Optimal flow reduces the risk for early graft occlusion after Peripheral Bypass.
Troisi 2025
Arterial flow > 310 mL/min reduces risk of delayed graft function after kidney transplantation.
Knappich 2020
CIDAC: HFUS enables more correct detection of higher-grade defects than angiography during CEA.

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Preoperative Quantitative Flow Ratio, Intraoperative Transit Time Flow Measurement Parameters, and Their Predictive Value for Short-Term Graft Failure After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Zhang P et al.
2024
Cardiac
Preoperative Quantitative Flow Ratio, Intraoperative Transit Time Flow Measurement Parameters, and Their Predictive Value for Short-Term Graft Failure After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Studies on the relationship between the preoperative quantitative flow ratio (QFR) and parameters of intraoperative transit time flow measurement (TTFM) are extremely rare. In addition, the predictive value of QFR and TTFM parameters for early internal mammary artery (IMA) failure after coronary artery bypass grafting still needs to be validated.. Read More.

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Zhang P, Wang C, Hu Z, Hou Z, Song L, Dong Y, Feng W, Zhang Y

Internal Thoracic Arteries Injuries During Harvesting: Mitigation and Management

Bakhos, Jules J. et al.
2024
Published Articles
Cardiac
Internal Thoracic Arteries Injuries During Harvesting: Mitigation and Management

Meticulous internal thoracic artery harvesting, prompt damage detection, flexible repair techniques, and quality control are the principles to achieve good graft patency.

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Jules J. Bakhos, MD, MSc, Gabriele M. Iacona, MD, Marijan Koprivanac, MD, Michael Z. Tong, MD, Shinya Unai, MD, Edward G. Soltesz, MD, Haytham Elgharably, MD, Faisal G. Bakaeen, MD

Coronary Artery Surgery: Past, Present, and Future

Ghandakly EC, Iacona GM and Bakaeen FG
2024
Published Articles
Cardiac
Coronary Artery Surgery: Past, Present, and Future

Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most commonly performed and studied major cardiac operation worldwide. An understanding of the evolution of CABG, including the early days of cardiac surgery, the first bypass operation, continuous improvements in techniques, and streamlining of the operation, is important to inform current trends and future innovations. Read More..

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Elizabeth C Ghandakly, Gabriele M Iacona, Faisal G Bakaeen

The 10 Commandments for Proximal Anastomosis During CABG: Techniques and Technologies for Vein and Arterial Grafts

Baudo M., Torregrossa G. and Puskas JD.
2024
Published Articles
Cardiac
The 10 Commandments for Proximal Anastomosis During CABG: Techniques and Technologies for Vein and Arterial Grafts

In coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), the proximal anastomosis and management of the ascending aorta are critical moments that significantly influence the risk of perioperative stroke, due to the potential for cerebral embolization from dislodged aortic debris or hypoperfusion caused by hypotension.Perioperative stroke remains one of the most severe complications of CABG, leading to significant morbidity, mortality, and economic burden.

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Massimo Baudo, Gianluca Torregrossa, and John D. Puskas

The 10 Commandments for Multiarterial Grafting

Akhrass R. and Bakaeen F.
2021
Published Articles
Cardiac
The 10 Commandments for Multiarterial Grafting

Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), introduced and pioneered over 50 years ago at the Cleveland Clinic by Dr. Rene Favalloro, has remained the gold standard in the treatment of multivessel coronary artery disease with heavy atherosclerotic burden. While utilizing the internal thoracic artery (ITA) to bypass the left anterior descending artery (LAD) has been the cornerstone of CABG since 1986, there has been growing consensus on the importance of multiarterial grafting (MAG) with the use of at least 2 arterial grafts, resulting in improved survival and freedom from major adverse cardiac events including reinterventions

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Rami Akhrass and Faisal G Bakaeen
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