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Archive | 2018

The thoracic aorta

David Sidebotham; Alan Merry; Malcolm Legget; Gavin Wright

To determine whether rotational blood flow or chiral asymmetry exists in the human descending thoracic aorta, we established the ability of color Doppler ultrasound to detect rotational flow in a tornado tube model of a vortex descending fluid column. In a model of the human aortic arch with a pulse duplicator, color Doppler was then used to demonstrate that rotational flow occurs first in the transverse arch and then in the proximal descending thoracic aorta. With the use of color Doppler esophageal echocardiography, 53 patients (age range, 25-78 years; mean age, 56.4 years) were prospectively examined for rotational flow in the descending thoracic aorta. At 10 cm superior to retro-left ventricular position, 22 of 38 patients (58%) revealed rotational flow with obvious diastolic counterclockwise rotation but less obvious systolic clockwise rotation. At 5 cm superior to retro-left ventricular position, 29 of 46 patients (63%) revealed rotational flow with a tendency toward systolic clockwise and diastolic counterclockwise rotation. At the retro-left ventricular position, 47 of 53 patients (89%) revealed rotational flow, usually of a clockwise direction, occurring in systole. Our data suggest that aortic flow is not purely pulsatile and axial but has a rotational component. Rotational flow begins in the aortic arch and is carried through to the descending thoracic aorta, where flow is chirally asymmetric with systolic clockwise and diastolic counterclockwise components. These data demonstrate an aortic rotational flow component that may have physiological implications for organ perfusion. (Circulation 1990;82:1985-1994)


Archive | 2003

Practical perioperative transoesophageal echocardiography

David Sidebotham; Alan Merry; Malcolm Legget


Anaesthesia and Intensive Care | 2002

Tenoxicam 20 mg or 40 mg after thoracotomy: A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

Alan Merry; David Sidebotham; Ng Middleton; Mv Calder; Craig S. Webster


The journal of extra-corporeal technology | 2012

Timely bolus insulin for glucose control during cardiopulmonary bypass.

Cornelis Kruger; David Sidebotham; Alan J. Brown; Harjot Singh; Alan Merry


Archive | 2018

Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction

David Sidebotham; Alan Merry; Malcolm Legget; Gavin Wright


Archive | 2018

The mitral valve

David Sidebotham; Alan Merry; Malcolm Legget; Gavin Wright


Archive | 2011

Systolic Left Ventricular Function

Cornelis Kruger; David Sidebotham


Archive | 2018

The tricuspid and pulmonary valves

David Sidebotham; Alan Merry; Malcolm Legget; Gavin Wright


Archive | 2018

Heart and lung transplantation

David Sidebotham; Alan Merry; Malcolm Legget; Gavin Wright


Archive | 2018

Transoesophageal echocardiography for interventional cardiology procedures

David Sidebotham; Alan Merry; Malcolm Legget; Gavin Wright

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University of Auckland

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