Guidelines for the Use of Transesophageal Echocardiography to Assist with Surgical Decision-Making in the Operating Room: A Surgery-Based Approach From ASE in Collaboration with the SCA and the STS
Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography is a standard diagnostic and monitoring tool employed in the management of patients undergoing an entire spectrum of cardiac surgical procedures, ranging from ‘‘routine’’ surgical coronary revascularization to complex valve repair, combined procedures, and organ transplantation. Utilizing a protocol as a starting point for imaging in all procedures and all patients enables standardization of image acquisition, reduction in variability in quality of imaging and reporting, and ultimately better patient care. Clear communication of the echocardiographic findings to the surgical team, as well as understanding the impact of new findings on the surgical plan, are paramount. Equally important is the need for complete understanding of the technical steps of the surgical procedures being performed and the complications that may occur, in order to direct the post procedure evaluation toward aspects directly related to the surgical procedure and to provide pertinent echocardiographic information. The rationale for this document is to outline a systematic approach describing how to apply the existing guidelines to questions on cardiac structure and function specific to the intraoperative environment in open, minimally invasive, or hybrid cardiac surgery procedures.
NOTE: A Correction was published for this guideline in JASE November 2020, please see https://doi.org/10.1016/j.echo.2020.08.020
Published Date
June 2, 2020
Source
JASE
Topic
- Guidelines
Language
- Chinese
- English
Technique
- Perioperative
- Transesophageal Echo (TEE)
Disease
- Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
- Structural Heart Disease (SHD)
- Valvular Heart Disease (VHD)
Anatomy
- Aortic Valve (AV)
- Left Atrial Appendage (LAA)
- Mitral Valve (MV)
- Pulmonary Artery (PA)
- Tricuspid Valve (TV)
Audience
- Advanced Practice Practitioners
- Critical Care Physicians
- Fellows in Training
- Medical Students
- Nurse Practitioners
- Physician Assistants
- Physicians
- Sonographer Students
- Sonographers