Intraoperative contrast echocardiography with intravenous optison does not cause hemodynamic changes during cardiac surgery

The echocardiographic contrast agent Optison may be useful in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. This study investigates its effects on hemodynamics, cardiac performance, and oxygenation in this group of patients. Parameters of hemodynamic stability, cardiac performance, and oxygenation were measu...

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title Intraoperative contrast echocardiography with intravenous optison does not cause hemodynamic changes during cardiac surgery
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