Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1982; 30(5): 265-268
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1022403
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Estimation of Flow in Aortocoronary Grafts with a Pulsed Ultrasound Doppler Meter

L. Segadal, K. Matre, H. Engedal, F. Resch, A. Grip1
  • Department of Surgery, University of Bergen, Norway
  • 1Department of Clinical Physiology, University of Trondheim, Norway
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Publication History

1982

Publication Date:
19 March 2008 (online)

Summary

A newly developed pulsed ultrasound Doppler meter was used for measurement of blood flow in aortocoronary vein grafts during operation. The results were compared with measurements obtained with conventional electromagnetic flowmetry. In 27 grafts, excellent agreement was found between electromagnetic flow probes thoroughly calibrated for varying hematocrit on fresh veins in vitro, and a clip-on type of Doppler probe (r = 0.86). In vitro calibration showed a close correspondence (r = 0.98) with the Doppler technique with no dependency on hematocrit and no need for zero calibration. The use of a conventional electromagnetic flowmeter showed strong dependency on recent calibration, both for saline and for varying hematocrit. Zero-calibration was necessary for every single graft measurement. The application of ultrasound Doppler meters of high quality together with clip-on probes of proper design proved to be superior to electromagnetic flowmetry for intraoperative blood flow measurements.

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