1995
DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(95)00577-8
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Intraoperative echocardiographic study of air embolism during cardiac operations

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“…After CPB, however, they 6 observed such bubbles in only 12 of their 15 patients (80%), and the figures reported by others are even lower. Rodigas et al 21 observed left ventricular bubbles in 39 of 58 patients (67%), and Dalmas et al, 4 using a 3-or 4-chamber TEE view, did so in 25 of 42 patients (59%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…After CPB, however, they 6 observed such bubbles in only 12 of their 15 patients (80%), and the figures reported by others are even lower. Rodigas et al 21 observed left ventricular bubbles in 39 of 58 patients (67%), and Dalmas et al, 4 using a 3-or 4-chamber TEE view, did so in 25 of 42 patients (59%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…A similarly high incidence of air microemboli in valve surgery has so far been reported only by Tingleff et al, 6 who found intracardiac microbubbles in 15 of 15 patients after release of the aortic cross-clamp (100%). After CPB, however, they 6 observed such bubbles in only 12 of their 15 patients (80%), and the figures reported by others are even lower.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Moreover, they were found throughout the studied part of the operative procedure, i.e., after release of the aortic cross clamp, and before as well as after weaning from CPB. A similarly high incidence of air microemboli in valve surgery has so far only been reported by Tingleff et al 8 , who found intra-cardiac microbubbles in 15 out of 15 patients after release of the aortic cross clamp (100%). After CPB, however, they 8 observed such bubbles in only 12 of their 15 patients (80%) while the figures reported by others are even lower.…”
Section: Incidence Of Microbubbles In Valve Surgerymentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Earlier studies have used arbitrary scales to grade the amount of intracardiac microemboli. 6,8,29 The use of such scales may be convenient but loss of information is unavoidable. We have therefore tried to determine the amount of air in the left atrium, left ventricle and proximal part of the ascending aorta in a different manner.…”
Section: Assessment Of Microbubblesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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