About this trial
Myocardial strain analysis provides additional and valuable information about left ventricular function, particularly in the perioperative setting with its dynamic changes in ventricular load conditions. This allows for earlier risk assessment and, if necessary, the initiation of faster and more targeted therapy. Unfortunately, conventional strain analysis using conventional methods currently takes approximately 5 minutes. However, this amount of time is often not available in a dynamically changing intraoperative setting during cardiac surgery. Therefore, the benefits of strain analysis have not yet been routinely utilized during the intraoperative course. However, new software solutions exist that can perform strain analysis fully automatically and reduce the examination time to a few seconds. However, it remains unclear whether these fully automated analyses also function reliably intraoperatively using transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). The aim of this study is to assess the reliability of these new methods.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult (≥18 years) cardiac surgery patients
Sinus rhythm
No severe valvular regurgitation
Use of General Electric (GE) echocardiography systems (Vivid S60, S70, E95) and corresponding EchoPAC software as well as TOMTEC software.
Disqualifiers
Inadequate image quality
Any severe heart valve regurgitation
Mechanical circulatory support systems (e.g., LVAD, Impella, ECMO)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Bruno Mora
Lead sponsor
Medical University of Vienna
Sponsor institution