Intraoperative bypass flow measurement reduces the incidence of postoperative ventricular fibrillation and myocardial markers after coronary revascularisation.

@article{Bauer2005IntraoperativeBF,
  title={Intraoperative bypass flow measurement reduces the incidence of postoperative ventricular fibrillation and myocardial markers after coronary revascularisation.},
  author={Stefan Bauer and Kerstin Bauer and Ina Carolin Ennker and Ulrich P. Rosendahl and J{\"u}rgen Ennker},
  journal={The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon},
  year={2005},
  volume={53 4},
  pages={
          217-22
        }
}
OBJECTIVE Sudden ventricular fibrillation (VF) and myocardial infarction (MI) are life-threatening complications after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). We prospectively analysed the impact of intraoperative bypass flow measurement with the transit time flow Doppler method (TTFD) on the incidence and outcome of postoperative VF and MI. METHODS In 1995 a standardized algorithm for the treatment of postoperative VF was introduced in our institution. The rate of postoperative VF was… 
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