Simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in Canada.

Stroke neurologists are commonly asked to review patients who require coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) but who also have comorbid severe carotid stenosis; such patients may be offered simultaneous carotid endarterectomy (CEA). In Canada, 0.51% of CABG procedures were combined CEA-CABG. The adj...

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Main Authors: Hill, MD, Shrive, F, Kennedy, J, Feasby, T, Ghali, W
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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author Hill, MD
Shrive, F
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Feasby, T
Ghali, W
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description Stroke neurologists are commonly asked to review patients who require coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) but who also have comorbid severe carotid stenosis; such patients may be offered simultaneous carotid endarterectomy (CEA). In Canada, 0.51% of CABG procedures were combined CEA-CABG. The adjusted stroke and death rate was 2.67-fold greater in the combined CEA-CABG group compared to CABG alone. Randomized trials of the combined procedure are needed.
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Shrive, F
Kennedy, J
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Ghali, W
Simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in Canada.
title Simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in Canada.
title_full Simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in Canada.
title_fullStr Simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in Canada.
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in Canada.
title_short Simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in Canada.
title_sort simultaneous carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass surgery in canada
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