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The prevalence of coronary artery disease in the elderly is high and has been shown to be greater than 80% in patients over the age of 80 years. Coronary artery bypass grafting remains the treatment of choice in selected patients with advanced coronary disease in the absence of surgical contraindications. While much of the data presented in this chapter is not from the current decade, there are some recent studies that have examined trends and outcomes in the contemporary era.