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Oral Gastric Suctioning Effect on Transesophageal Echo

During heart surgery images of the heart are taken with transesophageal echocardiography. The images track how the heart is doing during surgery. It is normal practice to place an oral gastric tube in the stomach during heart surgery. The oral gastric tube is used to suction out stomach contents to avoid potential aspi

Condition(s)TEE Image Quality
StatusRecruiting
Study typeObservational
SummaryDuring heart surgery images of the heart are taken with transesophageal echocardiography. The images track how the heart is doing during surgery. It is normal practice to place an oral gastric tube in the stomach during heart surgery. The oral gastric tube is used to suction out stomach contents to avoid potential aspiration and avoid stomach acid build up. The purpose of this research study is to see if the images of the heart have better quality after your stomach has been emptied. This project hopes to help determine the best method to obtain the better quality images of the heart during cardiac surgery.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: \- Transesophageal echocardiography assisted cardiac surgery Exclusion Criteria: * hiatal hernia * documented or suspected esophageal stricture * contraindications to a TEE
Ages18 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorWake Forest University Health Sciences
LocationsWinston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Start date2025-10-22
NCT IDNCT07209293
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07209293

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