Clinical and investigative medicine. Médecine clinique et experimentale
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To characterize patients who had undergone previous coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and who were admitted for coronary angiography for unstable coronary syndromes, to determine the long-term therapy selected for these patients and to assess the outcomes of the intervention. ⋯ Patients who had a previous CABG and subsequently presented with MI were more likely to be given conservative drug therapy than those who presented with unstable angina. At 1-year follow-up, recurrent angina occurred more often in the patients treated by angioplasty, less often in patients given drug therapy and least in those who underwent repeat bypass grafting. Restenosis remained a problem, and about 50% of patients treated with angioplasty (without intracoronary stenting) required a second angioplasty within the first year. Patients who were candidates for repeat CABG enjoyed greater symptomatic improvement within the first year.