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  • This study investigates how different storage solutions affect the performance of vein grafts used in coronary artery bypass surgery in rats.
  • Twenty-seven male Lewis rats were used, with vein grafts treated with either heparinized saline, autologous heparinized blood, or a reference solution called GALA after being implanted for 6 weeks.
  • Results showed that GALA had the highest rate of graft thrombosis (82.5%) compared to the other solutions, and all groups experienced significant vascular issues, indicating that these storage solutions negatively impact vein graft function without improving vascular reactivity.
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