Late survival in abdominal aortic aneurysm patients: The role of selective myocardial revascularization on the basis of clinical symptoms Martha M. Reigel, M.D., Larry H. Hollier, M.D., Francis J. Kazmier, M.D., Peter C. O'Brien, Ph.D., Peter C. Pairolero, M.D., Kenneth J. Cherry, M.D., John W. Hallett, M.D. Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 222-227 (February 1987) DOI: 10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3 Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 1 Overall late survival, 485 patients. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 2 Late survival, 237 patients with no coronary artery disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 3 Late survival, 198 patients with coronary artery disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 4 Late survival, 50 patients with coronary artery disease and coronary artery bypass grafting. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 5 Late survival, by decades. A, 50 to 59 years; B, 60 to 69 years; C, 70 to 79 years; and D, 80 to 89 years. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 6 Late survival by coronary status and age, 50 to 59 years. CAD = coronary artery disease; CABG = coronary artery bypass grafting. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 7 Late survival by coronary status and age, 60 to 69 years. CAD = coronary artery disease; CABG = coronary artery bypass grafting. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 8 Late survival by coronary status and age, 70 to 79 years. CAD = coronary artery disease; CABG = coronary artery bypass grafting. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
Fig. 9 Late survival by coronary status and age, 80 to 89 years. CAD = coronary artery disease; CABG = coronary artery bypass grafting. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1987 5, 222-227DOI: (10.1016/0741-5214(87)90130-3) Copyright © 1987 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions