[Pathological examination of radial artery--as a graft material for coronary artery bypass grafting].

K Ueyama, G Watanabe, K Kotoh, Y Abe, A Yamashita, H Furuta, T Misaki, E Hirai
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Abstract

To evaluate the usefulness of the radial artery (RA) as a graft material for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), the histologic studies of the RA were performed. Specimens were obtained from both sides of 10 RAs during the operations. The degree of arteriosclerosis was evaluated by two methods. The one was microscopic examination by a pathologist, while the other was used by NIH Image 1.57 system. Using this system, the pathological index of arteriosclerotic change was expressed as a ratio (Rx: internal luminal area/tunica media area) of the cross section. From the pathological view the tunica media of RA was rich in smooth muscle cells and poor in elastic fiber. And there was little arteriosclerosis in this artery. The mean Rx of the proximal side of RA was 0.177 +/- 0.033 and that of the distal side was 0.258 +/- 0.132. There was no significant difference between the two, but the proximal side of the RA was slightly larger than the distal. These results showed that RA has a low grade of arteriosclerosis. This was confirmed on microscopic examination. According to these results, the RA can be expected to be a suitable bypass material for CABG.

【桡动脉病理检查——作为冠状动脉旁路移植术的移植材料】。
为了评估桡动脉(RA)作为冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)移植材料的有效性,我们对桡动脉进行了组织学研究。术中取10个RAs两侧标本。采用两种方法评价动脉硬化程度。一份由病理学家显微镜检查,另一份使用NIH Image 1.57系统。使用该系统,动脉硬化改变的病理指标表示为横切面的比值(Rx:内腔面积/中膜面积)。从病理学上看,RA的中膜中平滑肌细胞丰富,弹性纤维缺乏。这条动脉几乎没有硬化。RA近端Rx平均值为0.177 +/- 0.033,远端Rx平均值为0.258 +/- 0.132。两者无显著性差异,但RA近端略大于远端。这些结果表明RA的动脉硬化程度较低。显微镜检查证实了这一点。根据这些结果,可以预期RA是一种合适的桥桥搭桥材料。
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