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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 4, 441-444, Copyright © 1990 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
RW Landymore, MA MacAulay and MS Manku
Bilateral femoral vein grafts were implanted in 47 adult mongrel dogs to
determine the effects of aspirin on intimal hyperplasia. The animals were
fed a commercially-prepared 2% cholesterol diet before and for 6 weeks
following operation. Twelve animals served as the controls while the
remaining animals were divided into three groups receiving low, medium, and
high dose aspirin. Eleven animals received 75 mg of aspirin daily, 11
animals were fed 225 mg of aspirin daily and the remaining 13 animals
received 650 mg of aspirin daily. A coagulation profile was carried out
before operation and at 2, 4 and 6 weeks following operation. The grafts
were harvested at 6 weeks and intimal thickness was measured with a Zeiss
computerized interactive image-analyzing system. The prothrombin time,
partial thromboplastin time, and platelet count were unchanged in all
animals. The bleeding time was prolonged in animals receiving aspirin (P
less than 0.02). Intimal thickness measured 4 +/- 0.2 microns before
implantation and increased at 6 weeks to 39 +/- 5 microns in the control
group. Aspirin failed to reduce intimal hyperplasia. Intimal thickness
measured 37 +/- 2 microns in those animals receiving 75 mg of aspirin
daily, 35 +/- 3 microns after a daily dose of 225 mg of aspirin and 51 +/-
4 microns in the high dose group receiving 650 mg of aspirin daily. Our
data indicates that aspirin fails to reduce intimal proliferation in canine
vein grafts which suggests that alternative or combined drug therapy may be
necessary to reduce the incidence of late graft failure.
ARTICLES
The effects of low, medium and high dose aspirin on intimal proliferation in autologous vein grafts used for arterial reconstruction
Department of Surgery, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada.
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