Author/Authors :
Marina-Breysse, Manuel Cardiology Department - University General Hospital of Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain , Jurado-Román, Alfonso Interventional Cardiology Department - University General Hospital of Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain , López-Viedma, Bartolomé Digestive Department - University General Hospital of Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain , Piqueras-Flores, Jesús Cardiology Department - University General Hospital of Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain , López-Lluva, María T. Interventional Cardiology Department - University General Hospital of Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain
Abstract :
Endoscopic ultrasound is a diagnostic and therapeutic technique used in specialized centers for patients that have undergone
digestive procedures. This technique enables highly precise real-time imaging of the digestive tract wall and surrounding
organs. Endoscopic ultrasound is also useful in patients with cardiovascular diseases such as atrial fibrillation. In patients with
contraindication for transesophageal echocardiography due to high risk of esophageal bleeding or complications that may require
immediate intervention, endoscopic ultrasound may be a safer option for visualizing atrial chambers to rule out the presence of left
atrial appendage thrombi before cardioversion.
Keywords :
Endoscopic Ultrasound , Left Atrial , Transesophageal , Echocardiography