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To use left ventricular global longitudinal strain as a means of monitoring myocardial exercise function during anaesthesia in patients with coronary artery disease, to explore the association with the occurrence of postoperative myocardial injury, and to perform a predictive study of postoperative myocardial injury. The study was designed according to a prospective follow-up cohort.
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The incidence and risk of postoperative myocardial injury in patients with coronary artery disease is high, and there is no definitive monitoring tool to predict postoperative myocardial injury. Speckle tracking imaging (STI), which quantifies strain and ventricular torsion in all segments of the heart, is more sensitive to subtle changes in myocardial contractility than conventional ultrasound. This project proposes to use 4D-STI as a means of monitoring myocardial exercise function during anaesthesia in patients with coronary artery disease, to explore the association with the occurrence of postoperative myocardial injury, and to perform a predictive study of postoperative myocardial injury. The study was designed according to a prospective follow-up cohort. The protocol was developed with reference to the STROBE guidelines for cohort studies. In this study, 2.5 ml of venous blood specimens were collected before surgery and at the end of surgery and sent to the laboratory. Intraoperative data collection was performed in the operating theatre and follow-up was obtained on the ward and during telephone follow-up.
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Qiao Guo, MD; Dagang Wang, MD
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