Transit time flow measurement and high frequency ultrasound epicardial imaging to guide coronary artery bypass surgery.
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
; 60(2): 245-250, 2019 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-30168305
BACKGROUND: Transit-time flow measurement (TTFM) should be routinely used in CABG surgery to verify graft function. Most recently, a 2D high-frequency-ultrasound (HF-US) epicardial imaging probe has been released (MiraQ™, Medistim, Oslo, Norway), which allows to evaluate the cannulation/clamping site of the aorta morphologically and to evaluate the completed anastomosis. We aimed to evaluate the use of TTFM and HF-US on surgical strategy during CABG surgery. METHODS: A total of 65 consecutive patients undergoing CABG surgery were evaluated. The target vessels, the clamping/cannulation site and the anastomosis were evaluated by HF-US. TTFM was performed on all grafts and the mean flow (mL/min) and pulsatility indices (PI) were recorded. Troponin-I levels (ng/L) were obtained within the first 4 postoperative days. RESULTS: A total of 3.3±0.9 grafts were performed, with 98.5% LIMA use and a sequential graft was performed in 55.4%. The mean PI and flow (mL/min) were 2.3±2.7 and 70.8±50.6 for the right coronary artery system, 2.4±2.2 and 82.0±47.6 for the circumflex system, and 2.1±1.2 and 78.0±35.0 for the LAD system, respectively. Postoperative troponin-I levels showed a maximum on postoperative day 1. A surgical strategy change, based on imaging, was done in 15%. Moreover, we observed a correlation of PI and flow with maximum postoperative troponin-I levels. CONCLUSIONS: The present study evaluated the combination of TTFM and HF-US in CABG surgery. Epicardial scanning was helpful to evaluate the potential opening site of the vessel, to evaluate the completed anastomosis or to evaluate the clamping or cannulation site. Troponin-I levels were directly correlated to mean graft flow and PI levels.
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Assunto principal:
Ecocardiografia
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Ponte de Artéria Coronária
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Circulação Coronária
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Vasos Coronários
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Cuidados Intraoperatórios
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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Aged
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Aged80
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2019
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Article