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Risk Factors of Ascending Aortic Atheromatous

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Mahidol University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Ascending Aortic Atheromatous Plaque

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: epiaoryic scan

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03381222
Athe001

Details and patient eligibility

About

Background Incidence of perioperative stroke In cardiac surgery is 2.6-5.2%. Ascending aortic atheromatous plaque and stroke are strongly associated.

Propose of study To determine incidence of ascending aortic atheroma in Thai people To identify risk factors which associated with ascending aortic atheroma

Methodology After received standard general anesthesia and start sternotomy. Epiaortic scan will be performed by surgeon use L15-7i Phillips® ultrasound probe cover with sterile cover.

Five standard epiaortic views will be collected. Epiaortic clips will be review and determine about atheroma by two qualified echocardiographers. Atheroma more than third grade will defined to significant. Potential risk factors of atheroma will be gather from medical record

To assess the relationship between risk factors and atheroma a univariate analysis was performed using an unpaired t-test and a Chi-square test.

For higher accuracy regarding the impact of single risk factors, a multiple logistic regression analysis was also performed.

Enrollment

239 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Age ≥ 18 years Schedule to cardiac surgery with sternotomy

Exclusion criteria

Abnormal ascending aortic anatomy such as: dissection, aneurysm

Trial contacts and locations

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