• Paediatric anaesthesia · Mar 2013

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Protective effect of esmolol on myocardial ischemic injury during open heart surgery in children.

    • Ping Gui, Qingping Wu, Jing Wu, and Shanglong Yao.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
    • Paediatr Anaesth. 2013 Mar 1;23(3):217-21.

    ObjectivesTo investigate the efficacy of esmolol in protecting the myocardium from ischemia during pediatric cardiac surgery.BackgroundEsmolol, an ultra-short acting beta 1-adrenoceptor blocker, reduces myocardial injury in adult cardiac operations. However, this technique is rarely used in pediatric cardiac surgery.MethodsThirty children with ventricular septal defect were randomly allocated to the esmolol group and the control group. Patients received intravenous esmolol (0.05 mg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) after tracheal intubation, 0.3 mg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and 0.03-0.05 mg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) until the end of surgery) or placebo, respectively.ResultsPlasma levels of creatine kinase-MB, cardiac troponin I in the esmolol group 2 min after completion of CPB, at the end of surgery, 4 h after surgery, and the first postoperative day were significantly lower than those in the control group. Values of heart rate 10 min after induction, 2 min before institution of CPB, 2 min after completion of CPB, and at the end of surgery were significantly lower in the esmolol group; however, mean arterial pressure, CPB time, cross-clamp time, and the rate of heart spontaneous rebeating were not statistically different between two groups. Cumulative postoperative dosage of dopamine in the esmolol group (100.1 ± 53.1 mg) was significantly less than that in the control group (171.4 ± 92.1 mg).ConclusionsEsmolol can protect the myocardium from ischemic injury during CPB in children and significantly reduce the use of inotropic drug.© 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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