Helvetica chirurgica acta
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Helvetica chirurgica acta · Jan 1991
[Peritoneal dialysis in treatment of postoperative heart failure after correction of complex heart defects in young children and infants].
Low cardiac output can be encountered after corrective surgery for complex congenital malformation in children and infants and is often accompanied by an impairment of renal function, ascites, hyperosmolarity and hyperpyrexia. In most instances, combined afterload-reduction and inotropic stimulation will be effective. If low cardiac output persists, a peritonealdialysis (PD) may allow correction of fluid balance and consecutive improvement of hemodynamics. ⋯ We used a PD-solution with 1.5% and/or 4.5% glucose. Fluid balance was monitored hourly. Just after introduction of the catheter a mean of 65 ml +/- 25 ml/kg ascites could be removed and the total quantity of removed fluid was 175 ml +/- 45 ml/kg bodyweight.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)