Objective - to assess the impact of perioperative factors on the treatment response in patients with concomitant carotid and coronary atherosclerotic arterial disease who underwent the first stage of revascularization and to build an outcome prediction model based on those factors.The prediction models were based on treatment outcomes in 204 patients with concomitant coronary and carotid atherosclerotic arterial disease, who are subject to surgical revascularization of both vascular beds and who underwent the first stage of treatment.The treatment outcomes were individually influenced by both preoperative factors [limb movement disorders, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim - short-term outcomes of cerebral and coronary artery revascularisation surgeries performed with different methods and different timing have been well studied, but the long-term outcomes have not. The study aim was to determine the long-term survival rates in patients with combined atherosclerotic cerebral and coronary artery lesions who underwent surgical revascularisation of both territories. We evaluated the survival functions of six groups of patients with combined atherosclerotic cerebral and coronary artery lesions who underwent revascularisation using different methods in different sequences and at different time periods of both territories.
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