Clinical Study
Transaortic Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Catheter Insertion through a Separate Saphenous Vein Graft in Patients with Severe Aortoiliac Disease
Table 1
The preoperative clinical details of the patients.
| Patient number | Age (years)/gender | Preoperative LVEF (%) | Risk factors | Aortoiliac vascular lesions |
| 1 | 59/M | 28 | HT, hypothyroidism | 90% stenosis, bifurcation of the abdominal aorta
| 2 | 67/F | 30 | HT, DM, COPD, morbid obesity | 90% stenosis, right common iliac artery; occluded left common iliac artery
| 3 | 71/M | 30 | HT, DM | Occluded distal abdominal aorta
| 4 | 69/M | 25 | HT, DM, CRD | Occluded right internal iliac artery; occluded left common iliac artery
| 5 | 76/F | 28 | HT, DM, obesity | 80% stenosis, right common iliac artery; 90% stenosis, left internal iliac artery; occluded right femoral artery
| 6 | 67/M | 27 | HT, DM | occluded left internal iliac artery; 90% stenosis, right common femoral artery
| 7 | 74/M | 30 | HT, COPD | Bilateral proximal iliac arterial aneurysms; 80% stenosis, left common femoral artery
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COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CRD: chronic renal disease; DM: diabetes mellitus; HT: hypertension.
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