Abstract

Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is an easy, relatively non-invasive method for evaluation of cardiac function and abnormalities during cardiac assist. We used 19 TEE in 9 children (age: 10 days-4 years, weight: 2.7-12 kg) with mechanically assisted circulation for postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock. TEE provided valuable information: (1) dislocation of the cannula causing hemodynamic instability could be easily diagnosed and corrected; (2) Doppler evaluation of valvular function revealed severe malfunction in two patients; (3) intracardiac thrombus could be clearly detected in two children with seriously impaired hemodynamics. These findings were followed by therapeutic interventions; (4) left-ventricular function before attempted weaning from cardiac assist was moderately reduced or normal in the survivors, but poor in the nonsurvivors. We conclude that TEE is a valuable contribution to improved patient management during cardiac assist.

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