Assessment of carotid artery stenosis and lower limb peripheral ischemia before coronary artery bypass grafting operations: A non-randomized clinical trial

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Background: Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease affecting the coronary, carotid, and lower limb arteries. Cerebrovascular accidents and lower limb ischemia are devastating postoperative complications. We aimed to evaluate the role of non-selective routine arterial duplex scanning in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods: This non-randomized clinical trial included 360 patients scheduled for elective isolated CABG who were divided into two groups: low-risk (n = 180) and high-risk (n = 180). Both groups underwent preoperative carotid and lower limb ultrasound screening for associated arteriopathy. Results: 16 (8.9%) patients and 22 (12.2%) patients showed ≥70% carotid artery stenosis while 11 patients (6.1%) and 20 patients (11.1%) showed ≥50% lower limb arterial stenosis in the low-risk group and the high-risk group, respectively; though the difference was not statistically significant in both the cases (p > 0.1). Conclusion: Routine preoperative peripheral arterial screening by sonography is a feasible and effective strategy to avoid unnecessary post CABG complications. Trial registration: NCT03516929, Registered in 24 th of April 2018.

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Ali, I., Shokri, H., & Abd Al Jawad, M. (2020). Assessment of carotid artery stenosis and lower limb peripheral ischemia before coronary artery bypass grafting operations: A non-randomized clinical trial. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-020-01340-7

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