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The Effect of Repeat Cardiopulmonary bypass on Epicardial Microflow and Graft Flow during Intraoperative Heart Failure

The Effect of Repeat Cardiopulmonary bypass on Epicardial Microflow and Graft Flow during Intraoperative Heart Failure
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摘要 Objective\ The relationship between graft blood flow, epicardial microflow, mean arterial pressure and hemorheologic changes was studied during intraoperative heart failure. Methods\ These parameters were done to evaluate the use of repeated cardiopulmonary bypass support for the intraoperative heart failure following aorto coronary bypass surgery. Included in this study were 10 patients with a mean age of 70 and unstable angina undergoing coronary bypass grafting and suffering from intraoperative heart failure. The epicardiai microflow, graft flow, mean arterial pressure and blood cell filterability were measured. Resluts\ During heart failure, the mean arterial pressure fell by 41%(P<0.01), graft flow by 67%(P<0.01) and epicardialmicroflow by 64%(P<0.01). After 15 to 56 min of assisted cardiopulmonary bypass support, the epicardial microflow and graft flow were partially restored, while red cell and white cell filterability was reduced by 31% and 64% respectively (P<0.01). There were significant correlations between graft flow, epicardial microflow, blood cell filterability and cardiopulmonary bypass time. All patients recovered and were discharged from the hospital.Conclusion\ It is concluded that the use of temporary assisted CPB support to treat intrapoperative heart failure allows the recovery of the myocardium and thereby restores the mean arterial pressure. The recovery of graft flow and epicardial flow occurred to a lesser extent. The CPB support seemed to be suitable for about 60 min probably because of increasing disturbance to the blood cell filterability, graft flow and the epicardial microcirculation.\; Objective\ The relationship between graft blood flow, epicardial microflow, mean arterial pressure and hemorheologic changes was studied during intraoperative heart failure. Methods\ These parameters were done to evaluate the use of repeated cardiopulmonary bypass support for the intraoperative heart failure following aorto coronary bypass surgery. Included in this study were 10 patients with a mean age of 70 and unstable angina undergoing coronary bypass grafting and suffering from intraoperative heart failure. The epicardiai microflow, graft flow, mean arterial pressure and blood cell filterability were measured. Resluts\ During heart failure, the mean arterial pressure fell by 41%(P<0.01), graft flow by 67%(P<0.01) and epicardialmicroflow by 64%(P<0.01). After 15 to 56 min of assisted cardiopulmonary bypass support, the epicardial microflow and graft flow were partially restored, while red cell and white cell filterability was reduced by 31% and 64% respectively (P<0.01). There were significant correlations between graft flow, epicardial microflow, blood cell filterability and cardiopulmonary bypass time. All patients recovered and were discharged from the hospital.Conclusion\ It is concluded that the use of temporary assisted CPB support to treat intrapoperative heart failure allows the recovery of the myocardium and thereby restores the mean arterial pressure. The recovery of graft flow and epicardial flow occurred to a lesser extent. The CPB support seemed to be suitable for about 60 min probably because of increasing disturbance to the blood cell filterability, graft flow and the epicardial microcirculation.\;
出处 《Journal of Nanjing Medical University》 2002年第3期103-111,共9页 南京医科大学学报(英文版)
基金 GrantsfromtheSwedishHeartandLungFoundationandtheGothenburgMedicalSociety
关键词 coronary bypass grafting intraoperative heart failure repeat CPB support graft flow myocardial microflow hemorheology\ coronary bypass grafting intraoperative heart failure repeat CPB support graft flow myocardial microflow hemorheology\
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