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Atsushi Kainuma1, Koichi Akiyama2, Yoshifumi Naito3, Kazuma Hayase4, Hisayuki Hongu5, Keiichi Itatani6, Masaaki Yamagishi5, Teiji Sawa4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Echocardiography vector flow mapping can assess dynamic flow to treat congenital heart diseases. We evaluated intracardiac flow, energy loss, left ventricular output kinetic energy, and energetic performance index using vector flow mapping during Glenn and Damus-Kaye-Stansel procedures in order to assess the efficacy of the surgery. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Damus-Kaye-Stansel procedure; Energetic performance index; Glenn procedure; Perioperative echocardiography; Vector flow mapping
Year: 2020 PMID: 32026035 PMCID: PMC6973790 DOI: 10.1186/s40981-020-0312-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JA Clin Rep ISSN: 2363-9024
Fig. 1Preoperative computed tomography image showing the patient’s anatomical condition. Abbreviations: Ao, aorta; PA, pulmonary artery; RV, hypoplastic right ventricle; LV, left ventricle
Pre- and post-cardiopulmonary bypass hemodynamic parameters
| Pre-CPB | Post-CPB | |
|---|---|---|
| HR (bpm) | 133 | 151 |
| BP (mmHg) | 105/58 | 91/48 |
| SpO2 (%) | 95 | 76 |
| FiO2 | 0.33 | 0.98 |
| CVP (mmHg) | 12 | 11 |
BP blood pressure, CPB cardiopulmonary bypass, CVP central venous pressure, FiO fraction of inspired oxygen, HR heart rate, SpO peripheral capillary oxygen saturation
Fig. 2Vector flow mapping by transesophageal echocardiography. Vector flow mapping (VFM) of the mid-esophageal long-axis view before (A–D) and after (A'–D') cardiopulmonary bypass. Brightness indicates high energy loss. After the surgery, EL decreased dramatically, especially in the diastolic phase. A,A’:isovolumic contraction phase. B,B’:systolic phase. C,C’:isovolumic relaxation phase. D,D’:Diastolic phase. -1: vector flow mapping image, orange line is scale bar of the vector. -2: Energy loss image. Abbreviations: Ao, aorta; EL, energy loss; Neo Ao, neo aorta; PA, pulmonary artery
Fig. 3Flow energy loss (top) and flow kinetic energy (bottom) during one cardiac cycle. Upper graph demonstrates the pattern of flow energy loss during one cardiac cycle. The blue line presents preoperative energy loss, and the yellow line represents postoperative energy loss. Lower graph demonstrates the pattern of flow kinetic energy of the left ventricle during one cardiac cycle. The red line presents preoperative kinetic energy, and the purple line represents postoperative energy loss