Electronic ISSN 2287-0237

VOLUME

CEREBRAL COMPLICATIONS IN CONVENTIONAL CORONARY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY

SEPTEMBER 2011 - VOL.2 | REVIEWS ARTICLE
Keywords

Cerebral complications, Post CABG cerebral complications,Coronary bypass

DOI

10.31524/bkkmedj.2011.09.011

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Table 1: Factors predicted the CABG related cerebral complications.
Figure 1: Arrow head above elucidated the potential sources of coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) related cerebral embolism and stroke.
a. Complicated atheromatous plaque in aortic arch. b. Calcified aortic atheroma detected by multi-slice CT scan. c. Large left atrial thrombus. d. Apical thrombus in left ventricle. **Figures courtesy of Forensic department of Denver General hospital (a), Cardiac imaging unit, Bangkok Heart hospital (b) and Cardiovascular Research and Prevention Center, Bhumibol Adulyadej hospital (c, d)**
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