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J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. · Sep 1998
Comparative StudyEffects of various flow types on maternal hemodynamics during fetal bypass: is there nitric oxide release during pulsatile perfusion?
- C Vedrinne, F Tronc, S Martinot, J Robin, C Garhib, J Ninet, J J Lehot, M Franck, and G Champsaur.
- Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine in Cardiovascular Surgery, Louis Pradel Cardiologic Hospital, Lyon, France.
- J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 1998 Sep 1; 116 (3): 432-9.
ObjectiveThis study investigates the role of various flow conditions on maternal hemodynamics during fetal cardiopulmonary bypass.MethodsNormothermic fetal bypass was conducted under pulsatile, or steady flow, for a 60-minute period. Fetal lamb preparations were randomly assigned to 1 of the 3 groups: steady flow (n=7), pulsatile flow (n=7), or pulsatile blocked flow bypass (n=7), where fetuses were perfused with Nomega-nitro-L-arginine after the first 30 minutes of pulsatile flow to assess the potential role of endothelial autacoids.ResultsMaternal oximetry and pressures remained unchanged throughout the procedure. Under fetal pulsatile flow, maternal cardiac output increased after 20 minutes of bypass and remained significantly higher than under steady flow at minute 30 (8.8+/-0.7 L x min(-1) vs 5.9+/-0.5 L x min(-1), P=.02). Maternal cardiac output in the pulsatile group also remained higher than in both steady and pulsatile blocked flow groups, reaching respectively 8.7+/-0.9 L x min(-1) vs 5.8+/-0.4 L x min(-1) (P=.02) and 5.9+/-0.3 L min(-1) (P=.01) at minute 60. Maternal systemic vascular resistances were significantly lower under pulsatile than under steady flow after 30 minutes and until the end of bypass (respectively, 9.1+/-0.6 IU vs 12.7+/-1.1 IU, P=.02 and 8.9+/-0.5 IU vs 12.9+/-1.2 IU, P=.01). Infusion of Nomega-nitro-L-arginine was followed by an increase in systemic vascular resistances from 9.3+/-0.7 IU, similar to that of the pulsatile group, to 13.5+/-1 IU at 60 minutes, similar to that of the steady flow group.ConclusionsMaternal hemodynamic changes observed under fetal pulsatile flow are counteracted after infusion of Nomega-nitro-L-arginine, suggesting nitric oxide release from the fetoplacental unit under pulsatile fetal flow conditions.
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