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Table 2 Patient characteristics and, operative and follow-up data

From: Long-term results of surgical angioplasty for left main coronary artery stenosis: 18-year follow-up

Pt

Age

Sex

Lesion site

Concomitant op

Patch

F/U (months)

Event (*) or cause of death

Results

1

47

F

O

 

B

227

 

A

2

55

F

E

 

B

194

PCI (179), sepsis

D

3

66

M

E

CABG-RCA

B

195

Cancer

D

4

60

M

D

 

A

223

 

A

5

62

M

M

 

B

222

 

A

6

35

F

O

 

A

220

 

A

7

56

M

D

 

B

133

CABG (132), LCOSa

D

8

43

M

O

 

A

214

Coronary spasm (5)

A

9

72

M

O

CABG-LAD

A

128

Traffic accident

D

10

55

M

E

 

B

206

CABG (111)

A

11

71

M

E

CABG-RCA

B

147

CVA

D

12

55

M

E

 

B

198

 

A

13

38

M

O

 

B

195

 

A

14

59

F

O

CABG-LAD

B

41

SCD

D

15

71

M

M

 

B

96

SCD

D

16

53

F

O

 

B

194

 

A

17

45

F

O

 

A

171

 

A

18

72

F

O

MVR

B

60

SCD

D

19

38

F

O

 

B

166

 

A

20

66

F

O

p-AVSD

B

166

 

A

21

54

F

O

AVR + **

A

158

PCI (79)

A

22

47

M

O

CABG-RCA

A

146

PCI (119)

A

23

57

F

O

 

B

133

 

A

  1. Pt. patient; OP, operation; F/U, follow-up; Event (*), (time to MACE or to the last follow-up from the date of surgery, months); F, female; M, male; O, osteal or proximal; M, middle; D, distal; E, entire; CABG, coronary artery bypass grafting; RCA, right coronary artery; LAD, left anterior descending; MVR, mitral valve replacement; p-AVSD, repair of partial atrioventricular septal defect; AVR + **, aortic valve replacement + right coronary artery ostioplasty; B, bovine pericardium; A, autologous pericardium; PCI, Percutaneous coronary intervention; CVA, cerebrovascular accident; LCOSa, low cardiac output syndrome after a repeat CABG; SCD, sudden cardiac death; A; alive, D; death.