Multiarterial Grafting
Cross-source consensus on Multiarterial Grafting from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The overall unadjusted multiarterial grafting rate in the cohort was 15%. — Evaluation of equity in quality improvement for multiarterial grafting in females and patients with low socioeconomic status: retrospective analysis of a statewide collaborative database
- Multiarterial grafting uses more than one arterial conduit during CABG instead of relying mainly on venous conduits. — Evaluation of equity in quality improvement for multiarterial grafting in females and patients with low socioeconomic status: retrospective analysis of a statewide collaborative database
- Multiarterial grafting is associated with better graft patency and improved long-term survival. — Evaluation of equity in quality improvement for multiarterial grafting in females and patients with low socioeconomic status: retrospective analysis of a statewide collaborative database
- Multiarterial grafting has historically been underused in the United States despite supporting evidence. — Evaluation of equity in quality improvement for multiarterial grafting in females and patients with low socioeconomic status: retrospective analysis of a statewide collaborative database