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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Echocardiography | Research

The feasibility study of transnasopharyngeal esophagus echocardiography in the ultrasonic diagnosis

Authors: Xiaofeng Wang, Fang Nie, Na Ye, Xuehui Liu, Shaoqing Yang

Published in: Cardiovascular Ultrasound | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Professor Xinfang Wang first introduced the clinical application of trans nose pharynx esophagus echocardiography (TNPEE) in 2014. Subsequently, we developed the technology. In the present study we assess the feasibility of TNPEE in the ultrasonic diagnosis.

Methods

Select patients suitable for TNPEE examination. After obtaining written consent of patients or their families, oral dacronin hydrochloride gel local anesthesia was given 10–15 min before examination. The nostrils were disinfected and then smeared with tetracaine hydrochloride gel, which acted as local anesthesia and lubrication. The probe was inserted gently through the nostrils and entered the esophagus through the nasal cavity and pharynx. TNPEE is similar to transoral esophagus echocardiography (TOEE) after the probe reaches the esophagus.

Results

TNPEE was performed in 103 patients. Forty-five patients (43.7%) underwent the examination successfully, 46 patients (44.7%) failed because of objective reasons, 12 patients midway refused to accept the examination and cancelled the examination, accounting for 11.6%, 11 patients (12.1%) suffered from epistaxis. Of all the patients with epistaxis, 9 had taken anticoagulant drugs, accounting for 82% of the patients with epistaxis. The vital signs of all patients were stable and no serious complications occurred.

Conclusion

Compared with TOEE, TNPEE can cause less nausea and vomiting reaction, and patients take longer time to undergo examination, which is conducive to more detailed examination. However, TNPEE has a high requirement for the probe, and its success rate is relatively low. It is easy to cause nasal bleeding in patients, so its wide clinical application is limited.
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Metadata
Title
The feasibility study of transnasopharyngeal esophagus echocardiography in the ultrasonic diagnosis
Authors
Xiaofeng Wang
Fang Nie
Na Ye
Xuehui Liu
Shaoqing Yang
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Cardiovascular Ultrasound / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1476-7120
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12947-019-0154-2

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