Application of transesophageal echocardiography to continuous intraoperative monitoring of left ventricular performance
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Application of transesophageal echocardiography to continuous intraoperative monitoring of left ventricular performance
Abstract
Transesophageal M mode echocardiography was used for continuous monitoring of left ventricular dimensions in 21 patients (11 with valvular and 10 with coronary heart disease) undergoing open heart surgery. Echocardiograms were recorded in six stages of the procedure and simultaneous measurements of cardiac output (with dye dilution) and atrial pressures were made. Measurements of left ventricular diameters with the transesophageal technique correlated excellently with the corresponding measurements obtained with the standard parasternal method. In patients with volume overload, surgical correction was accompanied by a decrease in diastolic dimension, velocity of circumferential fiber shortening, mid wall stress and end-diastolic stiffness, and an increase in cardiac output. Pericardial and chest wall closures generally caused a significant decrease in cardiac output, and correlated with a decrease in diastolic diameter and an increase in the stiffness constant of the left ventricle. Thus, the decrease in cardiac output may have been due to decreased distensibility of the ventricular cavity secondary to mechanical restriction by the pericardium and chest wall. Pericardial opening caused a significant delay in septal motion that was reversed by closing the pericardium. This study confirms the validity of transesophageal echocardiography and its usefulness in monitoring changes in ventricular function during cardiac surgery.
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