The aim of this study was to determine if the intraoperative circumference of aortocoronary saphenous vein bypass grafts could be predicted from preoperative measurement with B-mode ultrasound sonography in 50 patients. The circumference of the saphenous vein was measured during stepwise increments of a thigh congestive cuff from 0 to 60 mmHg. The circumference of the corresponding segment of the coronary bypass vein graft was measured intraoperatively with callipers. The intraoperative circumference was higher (11.8+/-2.3 mm) than the preoperative circumference (10.2+/-2.4 mm, P=0.006) matched to its corresponding intraoperative mean arterial pressure (57+/-15 mmHg). The prediction of the intraoperative circumference by estimation from the preoperative pressure-circumference relationship fitted by a linear model (r = 0.412, P = 0.004) did not improve on the preoperative circumference matched by arterial pressure alone (r = 0.429, P = 0.003). The intraoperative circumference of the graft vein exceeded its preoperative circumference by 12%. Prediction of the intraoperative graft vein circumference is underestimated by a linear model of its preoperative compliance.

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