1. Intraoperative coronary grafts flow measurement using the TTFM flowmeter: results from a domestic sample.
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Succi JE, Gerola LR, Succi Gde M, Kim HC, Paredes JE, and Bufollo E
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Coronary Artery Bypass methods, Female, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Intraoperative Period, Male, Middle Aged, Monitoring, Intraoperative methods, Statistics, Nonparametric, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Coronary Artery Bypass instrumentation, Coronary Circulation physiology, Flowmeters, Hemorheology physiology, Monitoring, Intraoperative instrumentation
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate intraoperative graft patency and identify grafts under risk of early occlusion., Methods: Fifty four patients were submitted to coronary artery bypass surgery and the graft flow was assessed by the Flowmeter (Medtronic Medistim), which utilizes the TTFM method. Three patients had left main disease and 48 had normal or mildly reduced left ventricular function., Results: In hospital mortality was 3.7% (two patients), one for mesenteric thrombosis and one due to cardiogenic chock. Seventeen patients (34%) were submitted to off pump CABG. Arterial Graft flow measures ranged from 8 to 106 ml/min (average 31.14 ml/min), and venous grafts flow ranged from 9 to 149 ml/min (average 50.42 ml/min)., Conclusion: Flowmeter use represents higher safety both for patients and surgeons. Even under legal aspects, the documentation provided by the device can avoid future questionings.
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- 2012
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