Background: Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) on a beating heart with a LIMA graft to the LAD is established for patients with one vessel disease. The aim of the study was to assess the LIMA patency noninvasive by transcutaneous duplex ultrasound.
Methods: 25 patients (16 male, 9 female, mean age 58+/-13 yr) with LIMA grafts to LAD by OPCAB procedures were studied 7-20 days after surgery. Doppler velocity parameters were measured by use of a 7 MHz transducer placed in left intercostal space. The conventional coronary angiographies performed showed the LIMA graft patent.
Results: In all cases a typical biphasic pattern of blood flow was recorded with forward flow in both systole and diastole respectively. Under basal conditions the mean peak velocities in systole were 0.36 m/s and the mean peak velocities in diastole were 0.27 m/s with a mean systolic/diastolic ratio of 1.33.
Conclusion: Transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound is useful in the detection of the LIMA graft flow. This non-invasive technique may find applications for routine postoperative follow-up of patients with LIMA grafts.