Journal article
Assessment of thoracic aortic atheroma by echocardiography: a new classification and estimation of risk of dislodging atheroma during three surgical techniques.
C Royse, A Royse, D Blake, L Grigg
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Official Journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia | Published : 1998
Abstract
A new classification is described to improve precision of thoracic atheroma reporting. In 68 patients, the thoracic aorta was screened with epiaortic and transesophageal echocardiography. The thoracic aorta is divided into 6 zones corresponding to sites of aortic manipulation. Zones 1-3, proximal, mid and distal ascending aorta, Zones 4-5, proximal and distal arch and Zone 6, proximal descending aorta. Each zone is further sub-divided into anterior, left lateral, posterior and right lateral quadrants. There is a marked increase in moderate and severe atheroma between Zones 1-3 and Zone 4-6 (p<0. 001). There is a difference in atheroma by quadrant with the anterior the most frequent. (p<0.001..
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