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Prediction of Graft Flow Impairment by Intraoperative Transit Time Flow Measurement in Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Using Arterial Grafts

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Journal Ann Thorac Surg
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2005 Jul 26
PMID 16039211
Citations 21
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Abstract

Background: We assessed the validity of intraoperative transit time flow measurement (TTFM) in predicting graft flow abnormalities.

Methods: Intraoperative graft flow measurement using TTFM and early postoperative coronary angiography was performed in 58 patients who underwent total arterial off-pump coronary artery bypass. Five variables (flow pattern, mean flow, pulsatility index, insufficiency ratio, and fast Fourier transformation ratio) were measured and compared between 103 normal and 14 abnormal (occluded or competitive) grafts.

Results: The grafts anastomosed to the right coronary territories showed significantly less diastolic dominant pattern, lower mean flow and fast Fourier transformation ratio, and higher pulsatility index than grafts to the left coronary artery territories (p < 0.05). None of the abnormal grafts showed a diastolic dominant flow pattern. The abnormal grafts demonstrated significantly lower mean flow and fast Fourier transformation ratio and higher pulsatility index and insufficiency ratio than normal grafts (p < 0.05). When our criteria for detection of abnormal graft flow, [(1) systolic dominant or balanced pattern of the flow curve in the left coronary territories, systolic dominant pattern of the flow curve in the right coronary territories; (2) mean flow < 15 mL/min; (3) pulsatility index > 3 in the left coronary territories and > 5 in the right coronary territories; and (4) insufficiency ratio > 2%] were applied, the sensitivity and specificity of TTFM to detect the graft flow abnormality were 96.2% and 76.9%, respectively.

Conclusions: Our data suggest that TTFM is a reliable intraoperative tool to predict graft flow impairment.

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