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3-year post-op follow-up PI< 5 connected to less risk of MACE and death
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Less re-interventions with TTFM than without TTFM
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Add 3 min and reduce MACE by 50%
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10 consensus statements recommending the use of TTFM in every CABG procedure
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Flow >170mL/min predicts successful maturation of AVF.
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Optimal flow reduces the risk for early graft occlusion after Peripheral Bypass.
Troisi 2025
Arterial flow > 310 mL/min reduces risk of delayed graft function after kidney transplantation.
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CIDAC: HFUS enables more correct detection of higher-grade defects than angiography during CEA.

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Intraoperative transit-time flow measurement and high-frequency ultrasound assessment in coronary artery bypass grafting - REQUEST

Taggart DP et al.
2020
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Cardiac
Intraoperative transit-time flow measurement and high-frequency ultrasound assessment in coronary artery bypass grafting - REQUEST

Objectives: We evaluated the influence of transit-time flow measurement with epicardial and epiaortic high-frequency ultrasound in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting procedure. Methods: The Registry for Quality Assessment with Ultrasound Imaging and Transit-time Flow Measurement in Cardiac Bypass Surgery study is a multicenter, prospective study among 7 international centers performing coronary artery bypass grafting procedures. The primary end point was any change in the planned surgical procedure. Major secondary end points consisted of the rate and reason for surgical changes related to the aorta, in situ conduits, coronary targets, and completed grafts, and the rate of in-hospital mortality and major morbidity.

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Taggart DP, Thuijs DJFM, Di Giammarco G, Puskas JD, Wendt D, Trachiotis GD, Kieser TM, Kappetein AP & Head SJ

Current status of intra-operative graft assessment: Should it be the standard of care for coronary artery bypass graft surgery?

Kieser TM & Taggart DP
2018
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Cardiac
Current status of intra-operative graft assessment: Should it be the standard of care for coronary artery bypass graft surgery?

The “Achilles heel” of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is graft patency. While long-term patency is determined by the type of conduit and the progression of graft and native vessel disease, short-term patency is affected by intra-operative technical issues. Transit-time flow measurements and epicardial ultrasound have been shown to accurately assess intra-operative graft patency. This review will examine the evidence to support the premise that intra-operative graft assessment is essential in determining graft patency and should be the standard of care when performing CABG surgery.

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