Fw: AW: [HSF] Deairing the heart
Tea Acuff
tacuff at swbell.net
Sat Mar 3 16:37:43 EST 2007
Sorry, I forgot to add that the second sentence is often the cause of the first sentence. A small self sustaining circle of logic.
tea
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From: Tea Acuff <tacuff at swbell.net>
To: OpenHeart-L at lists.hsforum.com
Sent: Saturday, March 3, 2007 5:40:40 PM
Subject: Re: AW: [HSF] Deairing the heart
Bill,
Rightly or wrongly over the years I have come to the conclusion that contrary analogous evidence almost never is satisfactory in dispelling the need for a clinically positive but perhaps unnecessary maneuver. Conversely a single adverse event may result in a change of what until then was largely a satisfactory technique.
Like your ideas however.
tea
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From: "ICHFNO at aol.com" <ICHFNO at aol.com>
To: OpenHeart-L at lists.hsforum.com
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2007 6:20:10 AM
Subject: Re: AW: [HSF] Deairing the heart
I would like to pose the following question as I am not sure how many
pediatric surgeons are still involved in HSF. How many peds surgeons use CO2 for
thier intracardiac repairs? Most, if not all of the places where we provide ped
cardiac surgery do not have CO2. Peds cardiac surgery is for the most part
intra-cardiac surgery. Also a number of places where we operate also do not
have TEE. So for all our intra-cardiac repairs we do not use CO2 and in the vast
majority we do not have TEE to assess remnant bubbles. Last year our
post-operative stroke rate was 1/317 in pump cases. By the way our kids don't have
atheroma's for the most part and few if any of the aortic valve or mitral
valve procedures we perform have calcified leaflets.
Bill
William M Novick MD
Paul Nemir Jr., MD Professor
International Child Health and Surgery
University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Founder and Medical Director
International Children's Heart Foundation
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