Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Dec 2008
Bicarbonate buffered ultrafiltration leads to a physiologic priming solution in pediatric cardiac surgery.
Pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) involves a high ratio of priming blood volume to patient blood volume. The composition of packed red blood cells (RBCs) is very unphysiological in terms of acid-base, electrolyte and metabolite values. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis whether ultrafiltration of the prime and replacement with bicarbonate buffered hemofiltration solution (BB-HS) is sufficient for reducing the metabolic load and reaching a physiologic state. ⋯ Even the electrolytes sodium, potassium and calcium changed significantly (P<0.001) toward the physiologic range. BBUF is an efficient method of reducing the metabolic load of priming. After BBUF, even the electrolyte and acid-base balance reached a physiologic state, which is important for minimizing electrolyte and acid-base disturbances after initiation of CPB.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Dec 2008
Case ReportsBuilt-in defect of a biological pericardial aortic prosthesis?
We report a case on an early complication of a biological pericardial tissue valve in the aortic position that required emergency replacement. One of the three leaflets of the valve was stuck open in a fixed-open position and would not unfold in diastole. This resulted in severe aortic insufficiency, diagnosed by standard postoperatory echocardiography and confirmed in the operating room.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Dec 2008
Comparative StudyIs blood versus crystalloid cardioplegia relevant? Significantly improved protection may require new cardioplegic concepts!
The predominant method of myocardial protection during cardiac surgery is hyperkalaemic cardioplegia, inducing depolarised arrest. Since its development in the 1970s, the only real change has been to alter the vehicle to blood. Although blood cardioplegia was shown to be 'superior' to crystalloid cardioplegia, this advantage is marginal and might explain the continuous use of crystalloid cardioplegia by some surgeons. To achieve significant improvements in cardioplegic protection, more radical and conceptual changes in the solution, such as those potentially achieved by 'polarised' arrest, should be explored.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Dec 2008
Preassembled stentless valved-conduit for the replacement of the ascending aorta and aortic root.
Here we report the early clinical results of a new preassembled stentless valved-conduit incorporating artificial sinuses of Valsalva (BioValsalva). This new composite conduit incorporates a stentless porcine aortic valve (Elan, Vascutek Terumo, UK) suspended within a triple-layered vascular conduit (Triplex, Vascutek Terumo, UK) constructed with sinuses of Valsalva. Between December 2006 and January 2008, 17 patients with the mean age of 65 years underwent aortic valve, root and ascending aorta replacement with the BioValsalva valved-conduit. ⋯ Postoperative transthoracic echocardiography and CT-scans of the aorta in all patients before discharge demonstrated well-functioning prosthetic aortic valves with small residual mean gradients, no regurgitation, and the presence of sinuses of Valsalva. In conclusion, the novel prefabricated, composite stentless valved-conduit BioValsalva possesses excellent hemodynamic performance and can be implanted with low morbidity. In addition, the conduit material has good hemostatic properties which reduced bleeding, and is easy to implant with a variety of surgical techniques.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · Dec 2008
Occult injury in the residual lung after pneumonectomy in mice.
We aimed to determine the acute phase impact of pneumonectomy with respect to injury in the remaining lung using a murine model, and to investigate the profiles of inflammatory mediators including high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) following surgery and administration of low dose intratracheal lipopolysaccharide. ⋯ It was suggested that pneumonectomy itself may cause occult lung injury in the acute phase (24 h) of post-surgery which could be enhanced by inflammatory stimulus, such as bacterial component, leading to significant lung injury. HMGB1 might be involved in the pathogenesis of the occult lung injury.