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- D A Reuter, T Goresch, M S G Goepfert, S M Wildhirt, E Kilger, and A E Goetz.
- Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Munich, Germany.
- Br J Anaesth. 2004 Jun 1;92(6):808-13.
BackgroundMid-line thoracotomy is a standard approach for cardiac surgery. However, little is known how this surgical approach affects the interaction between the circulation and mechanical ventilation. We studied how mid-line thoracotomy affects cardiac filling volumes and cardiovascular haemodynamics, particularly variations in stroke volume and pulse pressure caused by mechanical ventilation.MethodsWe studied 19 patients during elective coronary artery bypass surgery. Before and after mid-line thoracotomy, we measured arterial pressure, cardiac index (CI) and global end-diastolic volume index (GEDVI) by thermodilution, left ventricular end-diastolic area index (LVEDAI) by transoesophageal echocardiography and the variations in left ventricular stroke volume and pulse pressure during ventilation by arterial pulse contour analysis.ResultsAfter thoracotomy, CI increased from 2.3 (0.4) to 2.9 (0.6) litre min(-1) m(-2), GEDVI increased from 605 (110) to 640 (94) litre min(-1) m(-2), and LVEDAI increased from 9.2 (3.7) to 11.2 (4.1) cm(2) m(-2). All these changes were significant. In contrast, stroke volume variation (SVV) decreased from 10 (3) to 6 (2)% and pulse pressure variation (PPV) decreased from 11 (3) to 5 (3)%. Before thoracotomy, SVV and PPV significantly correlated with GEDVI (both P<0.01). When the chest was open, similar significant correlations of SVV (P<0.001) and PPV (P<0.01) were found with GEDVI.ConclusionThoracotomy increases cardiac filling and preload. Further, thoracotomy reduces the effect of mechanical ventilation on left ventricular stroke volume. However, also under open chest conditions, SVV and PPV are preload-dependent.
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