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Eastern J Med. 2021; 26(1): 17-23 | DOI: 10.5505/ejm.2021.52386 | |||
The effect of positive pressure volume control mechanical ventilation on arterial stiffness measured by carotid-femoral (aortic) pulse wave velocity in patients who operated for coronary artery bypass surgeryPınar Kolusarı1, Kamil Karaoğlu2, Mustafa Yıldız31Department Of Anesthesiology And Reanimation, Van Education and Research Hospital, Van, Turkey2Department Of Anesthesiology And Reanimation, Istanbul University Cardiology Institute, Istanbul, Turkey 3Department Of Cardiology, Istanbul University Cardiology Institute, Istanbul, Turkey INTRODUCTION: Coronary artery bypass surgery is the most commonly performed heart surgery. After operation, at a certain time, patients are followed in mechanical ventilator support at intensive care units. Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is one of the most important parameters to evaluate elastic properties of great arteries. Increased values of PWV is an indicator of diffuse atherosclerosis. Mechanical ventilation induces cyclic changes in vena cava blood flow, pulmonary artery blood flow and aortic blood flow. In this context, respiratory changes in aortic blood flow are reflected by swings in blood pressure. In this study, the effect of mechanical ventilation on arterial stiffness measured by carotid-femoral (aortic) PWV in patients who operated for coronary artery bypass surgery were investigated. Pınar Kolusarı, Kamil Karaoğlu, Mustafa Yıldız. The effect of positive pressure volume control mechanical ventilation on arterial stiffness measured by carotid-femoral (aortic) pulse wave velocity in patients who operated for coronary artery bypass surgery. Eastern J Med. 2021; 26(1): 17-23 Sorumlu Yazar: Pınar Kolusarı, Türkiye |
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