Tissue perfusion in non-donor and donor forearm/hand after radial artery harvest: 1- and 5-year follow-up☆

2006 
Radio-labeled red cell perfusion scan of the non-donorydonor forearmyhand was undertaken, 1and 5-years post operation, in 12 patients who had received a radial artery graft during myocardial revascularisation. Results were analysed using a Wilcoxon Signed Rank test (Pvalue -0.05 was taken as statistically significant). Mean tissue perfusion (in millilitersy100 ml tissueymin) declined in the non-donor (y10.06%, Ps0.07) and donor (y6.65%, Ps0.15) forearm, respectively, compared to 1 year post radial artery harvest. The statistically significant observed difference in tissue perfusion between the non-donor (21.9"5.1) and donor (17.5"3.7) forearm (Ps0.0007) at 1 year was maintained at 5 years, non-donor and donor, 19.5"3.7 and 16.2"3.4 (Ps0.001), respectively. The same pattern in tissue perfusion was observed in the non-donorydonor hand. This study demonstrates that, over time, there is little recovery in perfusion in the donor forearmyhand from ulnar artery collateral circulation. There is a significant and persistent difference in tissue perfusion between the nondonorydonor forearmyhand at 5 years post radial artery harvest. Although no functional deficit or overt ischaemic events were recorded, these findings may influence the choice of conduit and the information given when obtaining consent in patients undergoing myocardial revascularisation. 2006 Published by European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.
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