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Die transösophageale Echokardiographie (TEE) stellt ein bildgebendes Verfahren dar, mit dem Morphologie, Größe und Funktion des Herzens und seiner angrenzenden Strukturen dargestellt werden können. Die TEE wurde im M-mode-Verfahren erstmals 1975 durchgeführt, die zweidimensionale TEE wurde 1977 beschrieben [20]. Seither hat sich die TEE rasant entwickelt. Waren in den Vereinigten Staaten 1988 ca. 50 TEE-Proben für die perioperative Überwachung von kritisch-kranken Patienten in Gebrauch, so hat sich diese Zahl bis 1993 auf über 700 erhöht [20].

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Spahn, D.R., Jenni, R. (1998). Transösophageale Echokardiographie. In: List, W.F., Metzler, H., Pasch, T. (eds) Monitoring in Anästhesie und Intensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12541-0_9

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