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Table 1 Diagnosis, operative procedure, complications, and severity classification before surgery in 9 patients

From: Effect of coronary artery bypass grafting on blood pressure response to head-up tilting

ID

Diagnosis

Operative procedure

Grafts

Complications

NYHA

1

UAP

OPCAB

LITA-LA

HT

I

RA-HL

HL

2

UAP

OPCAB

LITA-LAD

HT

II

GSV-OM-PL

HL

GSV-4PD

 

3

OMI

OPCAB

RITA-LAD

HT

II

LITA-OM

HL

GSV-4PD-4AV

 

4

OMI

OPCAB

LITA-LAD

HT

I

GSV-DG-OM

HL

GSV-PD-AV

DM

5

OMI

OPCAB

LITA-LAD

HT

II

RITA-DG

HL

GSV-OM

DM

GSV-AV

  

GSV-PD-AV

  

6

OMI

CABG on-pump

LITA-LAD

HT

II

RITA-DG

HL

GSV-HL-PL

DM

GSV-PD-AV

 

7

UAP

OPCAB

LITA-LAD

HT

II

GSV-OM-PL

HL

GSV-4PD-4AV

DM

8

OMI

OPCAB

LITA-OM

HT

I

RITA-LAD

HL

GSV-DG

 

RA-4PD

 

9

OMI

OPCAB

RITA-LAD

HT

I

GSV-PL-OM

HL

LITA-OM2

DM

  1. UAP unstable angina pectoris, OMI old myocardial infarction, OPCAB off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting, HT hypertension, HL hyperlipidemia, DM diabetes mellitus, NYHA New York Heart Association, LAD left anterior descending, LITA left internal thoracic artery, RITA right internal thoracic artery, GSV greater saphenous vein, RA radial artery, HL high lateral branch, OM obtuse marginal, PL posterolateral branch, PD posterior descending coronary artery, AV coronary arteriovenous, DG diagonal branch