We report a successful case of a conventional coronary artery bypass operation performed in a patient with HIV infection and severe three-vessel coronary artery disease. The signal change in outcome of HIV disease, in addition to the reported evidence for accelerated atherosclerosis caused by the disease itself and by its treatment with protease inhibitors, is likely to produce a larger population of HIV-infected patients developing premature coronary artery disease for whom cardiac surgery will be required. Surgical risk, outcome and operative team risk are discussed.
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