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2. Safety and efficacy of once-daily risdiplam in type 2 and non-ambulant type 3 spinal muscular atrophy (SUNFISH part 2): a phase 3, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
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Mercuri, Eugenio Maria, Deconinck, N., Mazzone, Elena Stacy, Nascimento, A., Oskoui, M., Saito, K., Vuillerot, C., Baranello, Giovanni, Boespflug-Tanguy, O., Goemans, N., Kirschner, J., Kostera-Pruszczyk, A., Servais, L., Gerber, M., Gorni, K., Khwaja, O., Kletzl, H., Scalco, R. S., Staunton, H., Yeung, W. Y., Martin, Craig, Fontoura, P., Day, J. W., Volpe, J. J., Posner, J., Kellner, U., Quinlivan, R., Fuerst-Recktenwald, S., Marquet, A., Mulhardt, N., Trundell, D., Daron, A., Delstanche, S., Romain, B., Dal Farra, F., Schneider, O., Balikova, I., Delbeke, P., Joniau, I., Tahon, V., Wittevrongel, S., De Vos, E., Casteels, I., De Waele, L., Cassiman, C., Prove, L., Kinoo, D., Vancampenhout, L., Van Den Hauwe, M., Van Impe, A., Prufer de Queiroz Campos Araujo, A., Chacon Pereira, A., Nardes, F., Haefeli, L., Rossetto, J., Almeida Pereira, J., Ferreira Rebel, M., Campbell, C., Sharan, S., Mcdonald, W., Scholtes, C., Mah, J., Sframeli, M., Chiu, A., Hagel, J., Beneish, R., Pham, C., Toffoli, D., Arpin, S., Turgeon Desilets, S., Wang, Y., Hu, C., Huang, J., Qian, C., Shen, L., Xiao, Y., Zhou, Z., Li, H., Wang, S., Xiong, H., Chang, X., Dong, H., Liu, Y., Sang, T., Wei, C., Wen, J., Cao, Y., Lv, X., Zhao, J., Li, W., Qin, L., Barisic, N., Galiot Delic, M., Ivkic, P. K., Vukojevic, N., Kern, I., Najdanovic, B., Skugor, M., Gidaro, T., Seferian, A., De Lucia, Sara Sofia, Barreau, E., Mnafek, N., Momtchilova, M. M., Peche, H., Valherie, C., Grange, A., Lilien, C., Milascevic, D., Tachibana, S., Ravelli, C., Cardas, R., Vanden Brande, L., Davion, J. -B., Coopman, S., Bouacha, I., Debruyne, P., Defoort, S., Derlyn, G., Leroy, F., Danjoux, L., Guilbaud, J., Desguerre, I., Barnerias, C., Semeraro, M., Bremond-Gignac, D., Bruere, L., Rateaux, M., Deladriere, E., Germa, V., Pereon, Y., Magot, A., Mercie, S., Billaud, F., Le Goff, L., Letellier, G., Portefaix, A., Fontaine, S., De-Montferrand, C., Le-Goff, L., Saidi, M., Bouzid, N., Barriere, A., Tinat, M., Dreesbach, M., Lagreze, W., Michaelis, B., Molnar, F., Seger, D., Vogt, S., Bertini, Enrico Silvio, D'Amico, Adele, Petroni, S., Bonetti, A. M., Carlesi, A., Mizzoni, I., Bruno, C., Priolo, E., Rao, G., Morando, S., Tacchetti, P., Zuffi, A., Comi, G. P., Brusa, R., Corti, Serafino, Daniele, V., Govoni, A., Magri, F., Minorini, V., Osnaghi, S. G., Abbati, F., Fassini, F., Foa, M., Lopopolo, A., Meneri, M., Zoppas, F., Parente, V., Masson, R., Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, Santarsiero, Rocco Domenico, Garcia Sierra, M., Tremolada, G., Arnoldi, M. T., Vigano, M., Zanin, Renata, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, Barresi, C., D'Amico, Guglielmo, Orazi, Lorenzo, Coratti, Giorgia, Haginoya, K., Kato, A., Morishita, Y., Kira, R., Akiyama, K., Goto, M., Mori, Y., Okamoto, M., Tsutsui, S., Takatsuji, Y., Tanaka, A., Komaki, H., Suzuki, I., Takeuchi, M., Todoroki, D., Watanabe, S., Omori, M., Matsubayashi, T., Inakazu, E., Nagura, H., Suzuki, A., Osaka, H., Ohashi, M., Ishikawa, N., Harada, Y., Fudeyasu, K., Hirata, K., Michiue, K., Ueda, K., Yashiro, S., Seki, M., Sano, N., Uemura, A., Fukuyama, K., Matsumoto, Y., Miyazaki, H., Shibata, M., Kobayashi, K., Nakamura, Y., Takeshima, Y., Kuma, M., Fraczek, A., Jedrzejowska, M., Lusakowska, A., Czeszyk-Piotrowicz, A., Hautz, W., Rakusiewicz, K., Burlewicz, M., Gierlak-Wojcicka, Z., Kepa, M., Sikorski, A., Sobieraj, M., Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska, M., Lemska, A., Modrzejewska, S., Koberda, M., Stodolska-Koberda, U., Waskowska, A., Kolendo, J., Sobierajska-Rek, A., Steinborn, B., Dalz, M., Grabowska, J., Hajduk, W., Janasiewicz-Karachitos, J., Klimas, M., Stopa, M., Gajewska, E., Pusz, B., Vlodavets, D., Melnik, E., Leppenen, N., Yupatova, N., Monakhova, A., Papina, Y., Shidlovsckaia, O., Milic Rasic, V., Brankovic, V., Kosac, A., Djokic, O., Jaksic, V., Pepic, A., Martinovic, J., Munell Casadesus, F., Tizzano, E., Martin Begue, N., Wolley Dod, C., Subira, O., Planas Pascual, B., Toro Tamargo, E., Madruga Garrido, M., Medina Romero, J. D., Salinas, M. P., Nascimento Osorio, A., Diaz Cortes, A., Jimenez Ganan, E., Suh, S. D., Medina Cantillo, J., Moya, O., Padros, N., Roca Urraca, S., Gonzalez Valdivia, H., Pascual Pascual, S., de Manuel, S., Noval Martin, S., Burnham, P., Espinosa Garcia, S., Martinez Moreno, M., Topaloglu, H., Oncel, I., Eroglu Ertugrul, N., Konuskan, B., Eldem, B., Kadayifcilar, S., Alemdaroglu, I., Ayse Karaduman, A., Tunca Yilmaz, O., Bilgin, N., Sari, S., Chiriboga, C., Kane, S., Lee, J., Rome-Martin, D., Beres, S., Duong, T., Gee, R., Dunaway Young, S., Mercuri E. (ORCID:0000-0002-9851-5365), Mazzone E. S., Baranello G., Martin C., De Lucia S., Bertini E., D'Amico A., Corti S., Bianchi Marzoli S., Santarsiero D., Zanin R., Amorelli G. M., D'Amico G., Orazi L., Coratti G. (ORCID:0000-0001-6666-5628), Mercuri, Eugenio Maria, Deconinck, N., Mazzone, Elena Stacy, Nascimento, A., Oskoui, M., Saito, K., Vuillerot, C., Baranello, Giovanni, Boespflug-Tanguy, O., Goemans, N., Kirschner, J., Kostera-Pruszczyk, A., Servais, L., Gerber, M., Gorni, K., Khwaja, O., Kletzl, H., Scalco, R. S., Staunton, H., Yeung, W. Y., Martin, Craig, Fontoura, P., Day, J. W., Volpe, J. J., Posner, J., Kellner, U., Quinlivan, R., Fuerst-Recktenwald, S., Marquet, A., Mulhardt, N., Trundell, D., Daron, A., Delstanche, S., Romain, B., Dal Farra, F., Schneider, O., Balikova, I., Delbeke, P., Joniau, I., Tahon, V., Wittevrongel, S., De Vos, E., Casteels, I., De Waele, L., Cassiman, C., Prove, L., Kinoo, D., Vancampenhout, L., Van Den Hauwe, M., Van Impe, A., Prufer de Queiroz Campos Araujo, A., Chacon Pereira, A., Nardes, F., Haefeli, L., Rossetto, J., Almeida Pereira, J., Ferreira Rebel, M., Campbell, C., Sharan, S., Mcdonald, W., Scholtes, C., Mah, J., Sframeli, M., Chiu, A., Hagel, J., Beneish, R., Pham, C., Toffoli, D., Arpin, S., Turgeon Desilets, S., Wang, Y., Hu, C., Huang, J., Qian, C., Shen, L., Xiao, Y., Zhou, Z., Li, H., Wang, S., Xiong, H., Chang, X., Dong, H., Liu, Y., Sang, T., Wei, C., Wen, J., Cao, Y., Lv, X., Zhao, J., Li, W., Qin, L., Barisic, N., Galiot Delic, M., Ivkic, P. K., Vukojevic, N., Kern, I., Najdanovic, B., Skugor, M., Gidaro, T., Seferian, A., De Lucia, Sara Sofia, Barreau, E., Mnafek, N., Momtchilova, M. M., Peche, H., Valherie, C., Grange, A., Lilien, C., Milascevic, D., Tachibana, S., Ravelli, C., Cardas, R., Vanden Brande, L., Davion, J. -B., Coopman, S., Bouacha, I., Debruyne, P., Defoort, S., Derlyn, G., Leroy, F., Danjoux, L., Guilbaud, J., Desguerre, I., Barnerias, C., Semeraro, M., Bremond-Gignac, D., Bruere, L., Rateaux, M., Deladriere, E., Germa, V., Pereon, Y., Magot, A., Mercie, S., Billaud, F., Le Goff, L., Letellier, G., Portefaix, A., Fontaine, S., De-Montferrand, C., Le-Goff, L., Saidi, M., Bouzid, N., Barriere, A., Tinat, M., Dreesbach, M., Lagreze, W., Michaelis, B., Molnar, F., Seger, D., Vogt, S., Bertini, Enrico Silvio, D'Amico, Adele, Petroni, S., Bonetti, A. M., Carlesi, A., Mizzoni, I., Bruno, C., Priolo, E., Rao, G., Morando, S., Tacchetti, P., Zuffi, A., Comi, G. P., Brusa, R., Corti, Serafino, Daniele, V., Govoni, A., Magri, F., Minorini, V., Osnaghi, S. G., Abbati, F., Fassini, F., Foa, M., Lopopolo, A., Meneri, M., Zoppas, F., Parente, V., Masson, R., Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, Santarsiero, Rocco Domenico, Garcia Sierra, M., Tremolada, G., Arnoldi, M. T., Vigano, M., Zanin, Renata, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, Barresi, C., D'Amico, Guglielmo, Orazi, Lorenzo, Coratti, Giorgia, Haginoya, K., Kato, A., Morishita, Y., Kira, R., Akiyama, K., Goto, M., Mori, Y., Okamoto, M., Tsutsui, S., Takatsuji, Y., Tanaka, A., Komaki, H., Suzuki, I., Takeuchi, M., Todoroki, D., Watanabe, S., Omori, M., Matsubayashi, T., Inakazu, E., Nagura, H., Suzuki, A., Osaka, H., Ohashi, M., Ishikawa, N., Harada, Y., Fudeyasu, K., Hirata, K., Michiue, K., Ueda, K., Yashiro, S., Seki, M., Sano, N., Uemura, A., Fukuyama, K., Matsumoto, Y., Miyazaki, H., Shibata, M., Kobayashi, K., Nakamura, Y., Takeshima, Y., Kuma, M., Fraczek, A., Jedrzejowska, M., Lusakowska, A., Czeszyk-Piotrowicz, A., Hautz, W., Rakusiewicz, K., Burlewicz, M., Gierlak-Wojcicka, Z., Kepa, M., Sikorski, A., Sobieraj, M., Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska, M., Lemska, A., Modrzejewska, S., Koberda, M., Stodolska-Koberda, U., Waskowska, A., Kolendo, J., Sobierajska-Rek, A., Steinborn, B., Dalz, M., Grabowska, J., Hajduk, W., Janasiewicz-Karachitos, J., Klimas, M., Stopa, M., Gajewska, E., Pusz, B., Vlodavets, D., Melnik, E., Leppenen, N., Yupatova, N., Monakhova, A., Papina, Y., Shidlovsckaia, O., Milic Rasic, V., Brankovic, V., Kosac, A., Djokic, O., Jaksic, V., Pepic, A., Martinovic, J., Munell Casadesus, F., Tizzano, E., Martin Begue, N., Wolley Dod, C., Subira, O., Planas Pascual, B., Toro Tamargo, E., Madruga Garrido, M., Medina Romero, J. D., Salinas, M. P., Nascimento Osorio, A., Diaz Cortes, A., Jimenez Ganan, E., Suh, S. D., Medina Cantillo, J., Moya, O., Padros, N., Roca Urraca, S., Gonzalez Valdivia, H., Pascual Pascual, S., de Manuel, S., Noval Martin, S., Burnham, P., Espinosa Garcia, S., Martinez Moreno, M., Topaloglu, H., Oncel, I., Eroglu Ertugrul, N., Konuskan, B., Eldem, B., Kadayifcilar, S., Alemdaroglu, I., Ayse Karaduman, A., Tunca Yilmaz, O., Bilgin, N., Sari, S., Chiriboga, C., Kane, S., Lee, J., Rome-Martin, D., Beres, S., Duong, T., Gee, R., Dunaway Young, S., Mercuri E. (ORCID:0000-0002-9851-5365), Mazzone E. S., Baranello G., Martin C., De Lucia S., Bertini E., D'Amico A., Corti S., Bianchi Marzoli S., Santarsiero D., Zanin R., Amorelli G. M., D'Amico G., Orazi L., and Coratti G. (ORCID:0000-0001-6666-5628)
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Background: Risdiplam is an oral small molecule approved for the treatment of patients with spinal muscular atrophy, with approval for use in patients with type 2 and type 3 spinal muscular atrophy granted on the basis of unpublished data. The drug modifies pre-mRNA splicing of the SMN2 gene to increase production of functional SMN. We aimed to investigate the safety and efficacy of risdiplam in patients with type 2 or non-ambulant type 3 spinal muscular atrophy. Methods: In this phase 3, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, patients aged 2–25 years with confirmed 5q autosomal recessive type 2 or type 3 spinal muscular atrophy were recruited from 42 hospitals in 14 countries across Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. Participants were eligible if they were non-ambulant, could sit independently, and had a score of at least 2 in entry item A of the Revised Upper Limb Module. Patients were stratified by age and randomly assigned (2:1) to receive either daily oral risdiplam, at a dose of 5·00 mg (for individuals weighing ≥20 kg) or 0·25 mg/kg (for individuals weighing <20 kg), or daily oral placebo (matched to risdiplam in colour and taste). Randomisation was conducted by permutated block randomisation with a computerised system run by an external party. Patients, investigators, and all individuals in direct contact with patients were masked to treatment assignment. The primary endpoint was the change from baseline in the 32-item Motor Function Measure total score at month 12. All individuals who were randomly assigned to risdiplam or placebo, and who did not meet the prespecified missing item criteria for exclusion, were included in the primary efficacy analysis. Individuals who received at least one dose of risdiplam or placebo were included in the safety analysis. SUNFISH is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02908685. Recruitment is closed; the study is ongoing. Findings: Between Oct 9, 2017, and Sept 4, 2018, 180 patients were rand
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3. Oxidative stress intensity in lens and aqueous depending on age-related cataract type and brunescense
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ZORIC, L., ELEK-VLAJIC, S., JOVANOVIC, M., KISIC, B., DJOKIC, O., CANADANOVIC, V., COSIC, V., and JAKSIC, V.
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Djokic, O., primary, Micovic, S., additional, Petrovic, I., additional, Sarenac, D., additional, Otasevic, P., additional, and Borovic, S., additional
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5. P138 Comparison of breast cancer disease characteristics between female and male elderly patients
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Posarac, V., primary, Jevric, M., additional, Susnjar, S., additional, Djokic, O., additional, Pupovac, S., additional, and Gavrilovic, D., additional
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- 2015
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6. P302 Postoperative radiotherapy in elderly patients with breast cancer: does it influence survival?
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Mladenovic, J., primary, Susnjar, S., additional, Pupovac, S., additional, Djokic, O., additional, and Gavrilovic, D., additional
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- 2015
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7. P146 Long term follow up of elderly women diagnosed with breast cancer
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Susnjar, S., primary, Djokic, O., additional, Pupovac, S., additional, Mladenovic, J., additional, and Gavrilovic, D., additional
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- 2015
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8. Long-term follow-up of left ventricular systolic function and functional status following Bentall procedure
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Djokic, O, primary, Otasevic, P, additional, Micovic, S, additional, Tomic, S, additional, Petrovic, I, additional, Dabic, P, additional, Milojevic, P, additional, and Djukanovic, B, additional
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- 2013
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9. Comparison of Knowledge About Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Relation to Gender Among Healthcare Professionals and in the General Population.
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Gacic JM, Rascanin SR, Jovanovic MR, Nikolovski SS, Jovanovic N, Petkovic J, Zdravkovic N, Djokic O, and Rancic NK
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Introduction: Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are derived by reprogramming adult somatic cells using a forced expression of four specific transcription factors in a highly controlled artificial environment. The aim of this paper is to examine the knowledge about these cells of the general population and the population of health workers in relation to gender., Methods: The research was designed as a cohort study conducted with a validated questionnaire to assess knowledge about iPSCs. Respondents were people over 18 years of age on the territory of the cities of Belgrade and Kragujevac in Serbia., Results: The study surveyed a total of 1,047 respondents, 560 (53.5%) women and 487 (46.5%) men. Statistically significant differences were observed for both genders. Women from both populations were better informed, more often agreed to treatment with iPSCs, more often supported further research, and were willing to take further education about iPSCs., Conclusion: Comparing men and women from both populations, we found that men and women health workers showed greater knowledge compared to the general population. Level of knowledge and attitudes of the public can have multiple effects on further research emphasizing the importance of the support of public opinion about this type of treatment., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Ethics Committee of Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac and Ethics Committee of Clinical Center Kragujevac issued approval 01-3148; March 19th, 2019 and 01119-1218; March 21st, 2019. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Gacic et al.)
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- 2024
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10. Effect of Elective Bentall Procedure on Left Ventricular Systolic Function and Functional Status: Long-Term Follow-Up in 90 patients.
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Djokic O, Otasevic P, Micovic S, Tomic S, Milojevic P, Boskovic S, and Djukanovic B
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- Adult, Aged, Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic complications, Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic diagnosis, Aortic Valve diagnostic imaging, Echocardiography, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Valve Diseases complications, Heart Valve Diseases diagnosis, Heart Ventricles diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Systole, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic surgery, Aortic Valve surgery, Heart Valve Diseases surgery, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation methods, Heart Ventricles physiopathology, Vascular Surgical Procedures methods, Ventricular Function, Left physiology
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Because there are so few data on the long-term effects on left ventricular systolic function and functional status in patients who electively undergo Bentall procedures, we established a retrospective study group of 90 consecutive patients. This group consisted of 71 male and 19 female patients (mean age, 54 ± 10 yr) who had undergone the Bentall procedure to correct aortic valve disease and aneurysm of the ascending aorta, from 1997 through 2003 in a single tertiary-care center. We monitored these patients for a mean period of 117 ± 41 months for death, left ventricular ejection fraction and volume indices, and functional capacity as determined by New York Heart Association (NYHA) class. There were no operative deaths. The survival rate was 73.3% during follow-up. There were 10 cardiac and 13 noncardiac deaths, and 1 death of unknown cause. Echocardiography was performed before the index procedure and again after 117 ± 41 months. In surviving patients, statistically significant improvement in left ventricular ejection fraction, in comparison with preoperative values (0.49 ± 0.11 vs 0.41 ± 0.11; P <0.0001), was noted at follow-up. Similarly, we observed statistically significant reductions in left ventricular end-systolic (39.24 ± 28.7 vs 48.77 ± 28.62 mL/m(2)) and end-diastolic volumes (54.63 ± 6.97 vs 59.17 ± 8.92 mL/m(2); both P <0.0001). Most patients (53/66 [80.3%]) progressed from a higher to a lower NYHA class during the follow-up period. The Bentall procedure significantly improved long-term left ventricular systolic function and functional status in surviving patients who underwent operation on a nonemergency basis.
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- 2016
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11. Radial artery vs saphenous vein graft used as the second conduit for surgical myocardial revascularization: long-term clinical follow-up.
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Petrovic I, Nezic D, Peric M, Milojevic P, Djokic O, Kosevic D, Tasic N, Djukanovic B, and Otasevic P
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- Aged, Coronary Artery Disease mortality, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Mammary Arteries surgery, Middle Aged, Myocardial Infarction surgery, Postoperative Complications, Treatment Outcome, Coronary Artery Bypass methods, Coronary Artery Disease surgery, Myocardial Revascularization methods, Radial Artery transplantation, Saphenous Vein transplantation
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Background: There is ongoing debate regarding the efficacy of the radial artery (RA) as an aortocoronary conduit, with few solid data regarding long-term clinical results. We sought to determine if the use of the RA as the second arterial conduit, beside left internal thoracic artery (LITA), would improve long-term clinical outcome after CABG as compared to saphenous vein graft (SVG)., Methods: Between March 2001 and November 2003, 200 patients underwent isolated CABG and were randomized in 1:1 fashion to receive either LITA and RA grafts or LITA and SVGs. The primary end point was composite of cardiovascular mortality, non-fatal myocardial infarction and need for repeat myocardial revascularization (either surgical or percutaneous)., Results: There was no significant difference in absolute survival, with 12 deaths in each group during the study period (log rank = 0.01, p = 0.979). There were 3 and 2 cardiac deaths in RA and SVG groups, respectively. There was no difference in long-term clinical outcome between the groups (log rank = 0.450, p = 0.509). Eleven patients in RA group had one or more non-fatal events; 7 patients suffered a myocardial infarction, 9 patients underwent percutaneous coronary angioplasty, and 1 patient required redo coronary surgery. Likewise, 13 patients in SVG group had non-fatal event; 7 patients had myocardial infarction, 13 patients had percutaneous coronary intervention and 3 patients required redo coronary surgery. Angiograms were performed in 23 patients in RA group (patency rate 92 %) and 24 in SVG group (patency rate 86 %) (p = 0.67)., Conclusion: In this small randomised study our data indicate that there is no difference in the 8 year clinical outcomes in relatively young patients between those having a RA or a saphenous vein graft used as a second conduit, beside LITA, for surgical myocardial revascularisation.
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