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  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya

    Bangkok Hospital Pattaya

    A premier tertiary healthcare provider, dedicated to international quality, customer focused care.
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Our Vision

The Most Trusted Healthcare Provider. Passion for Excellence. Compassion for People.

Our Mission

We are committed to improve the health and well-being of those we serve through innovation and pursuit of excellence at international standard

All arterial conduits

The use of all arterial conduits for coronary artery bypass graft has become more acceptable after gaining experiences and reports of better long-term results. The most common utilized conduits are the left internal mammary artery ( LIMA ) from chest wall, the right internal mammary artery ( RIMA ), the left or right radial artery ( RA ) from forearm and gastro-epiploic artery (GEA ) from the stomach. The use of LIMA to the left anterior descending artery (LAD ) has been shown to significantly improve long-term survival results. Also, the evidence shows that both mammary arteries could provide better long-term outcomes as well.

The long-term results have shown that the 10 year patency rates of the internal mammary artery are about 90-95% comparing to the 10 year patency rate of the vein graft which is about 60%. The 10 year patency rate of the radial artery and gastro-epiploic arteries are about 85% and 80% respectively.

In our practice, the saphenous veins ( veins from leg ) are rarely used unless the arterial conduits are not readily available.