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Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

2014

Cardiology

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Underutilization Of Statins And Aspirin Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, Kevin M. Curl, Md, Bryan Lebude, Md, Nicholas Ruggiero, Md, D L Fischman, Md, Andrew Rose, Md, Sulay Patel, Md, J. David Ogilby, Md, Paul Walinsky, Md, Babu Jasti, Md, Michael P. Savage, Md Apr 2014

Underutilization Of Statins And Aspirin Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, Kevin M. Curl, Md, Bryan Lebude, Md, Nicholas Ruggiero, Md, D L Fischman, Md, Andrew Rose, Md, Sulay Patel, Md, J. David Ogilby, Md, Paul Walinsky, Md, Babu Jasti, Md, Michael P. Savage, Md

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

Introduction

Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery continues to be an important procedure for the treatment of coronary artery disease. However, clinically significant stenoses and complete bypass graft occlusion rates remain high, especially among saphenous vein grafts1. This is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Both statin medications and aspirin have been shown in numerous clinical trials to play an important role in the medical management of coronary artery disease following CABG surgery. As per the ACC/AHA guidelines, both statin medications and aspirin have class I indications to support their use indefinitely following CABG, unless contraindication exists2. Long term studies …