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An intraoperative assessment of the ascending aorta: a comparison of digital palpation, transesophageal echocardiography, and epiaortic ultrasonography
Authors:Suvarna Sujeeth  Smith Andrew  Stygall Jan  Kolvecar Shyam  Walesby Robin  Harrison Michael  Newman Stanton
Institution:Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery The Heart & UCL Hospitals, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: There are a number of techniques available to assess the aorta for atheromatous disease in the intraoperative period. This study compared the relationship among the findings of digital palpation (DP), transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), and epiaortic ultrasound (EAU) in the detection of atheroma in the ascending aorta. DESIGN: A prospective, observational study. SETTING: A single-institution, cardiothoracic specialty hospital. Participants: One hundred fifty-four patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery. INTERVENTIONS: The ascending aorta of patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass surgery was assessed for atheroma by means of the 3 techniques. Atheroma was scored as present or absent. The sensitivity and specificity of the techniques were compared. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Assuming EAU provides the "gold standard," the sensitivity of both TEE and DP were low. Digital palpation identified only 20 patients (12%); TEE 31 patients (20%); and, in contrast, EAU detected atheroma in 81 patients (53%). There were 3 and 6 false-positives by DP and TEE, respectively. CONCLUSION: Assuming EAU as the "gold standard" to detect atheroma, this study has shown that when assessing the ascending aorta neither DP nor TEE appear sensitive. This study supports the proposal that detection of atheroma should be performed by EAU.
Keywords:screening  digital palpation  transesophageal echocardiography  epiaortic scanning
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