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Regional Ventricular Function
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Naseem, Tariq
, Maus, Timothy M.
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Anaesthetics
/ Cardiovascular medicine
/ Coronary artery
/ Coronary blood flow
/ Infarction
/ Intensive care medicine
/ Ischemia
/ Ischemic detection
/ Regional wall motion abnormalities
2016
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Regional Ventricular Function
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Naseem, Tariq
, Maus, Timothy M.
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Anaesthetics
/ Cardiovascular medicine
/ Coronary artery
/ Coronary blood flow
/ Infarction
/ Intensive care medicine
/ Ischemia
/ Ischemic detection
/ Regional wall motion abnormalities
2016
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Regional Ventricular Function
2016
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Overview
One of the most useful applications of intra-operative 2D transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in noncardiac surgery is qualitative assessment of myocardial function in acutely unstable patients. When hemodynamic instability occurs intraoperatively, TEE can serve as an adjunct to other modalities in diagnosing or ruling out an ischemic event. In fact, compared to other monitoring methods, regional wall motion abnormality (RWMA) observed on echocardiography is the most sensitive method for early detection of ischemic changes in the heart. In noncardiac surgery, this can be especially useful in patients with no existing invasive or detailed monitoring that shows a sudden change in clinical status. Knowledge of normal coronary anatomy and its myocardial distribution is key in determining the location of an ischemic event. Recognizing the attributes of a wall motion abnormality such as decreased wall excursion or decreased wall thickening is key in diagnosing ischemic events, while recognizing that not all wall motion abnormalities are ischemic events (e.g., pacing effect).
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Springer International Publishing AG,Springer International Publishing
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ISBN
3319341227, 9783319341224
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