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A bypass can be single or multiple, multiple meaning that there are several coronary arteries bypassed using the same bypass.
A bypass can be single or multiple, multiple meaning that there are several coronary arteries bypassed using the same bypass.
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! style="background: #34abff; color: white" | Class of recommendations
! style="background: #34abff; color: white" | Definition
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| style="background: #74fb3f" | '''Class I'''
| style="background: white" | Evidence and/or general agreement that a given treatment or procedure is beneficial, useful, effective.
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| style="background: #fdaa02" | '''Class II'''
| style="background: white" | Conflicting evidence and/or a divergence of opinion about the usefulness/efficacy of the given treatment or procedure.
* Weight of evidence/opinion is in favour of usefulness/efficacy.
* Usefulness/efficacy is less well established by evidence/opinion.
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| style="background: #fd3535" | '''Class III'''
| style="background: white" | Evidence or general agreement that the given treatment or procedure is not usefull effective, and in some cases may be harmful.
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| colspan="2" | Class I - There is evidence and/or general agreement that CABG should be performed in patients with STEMI in the following settings.
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