Low-output is not the cause of death of neonatal piglets early after cardiopulmonary bypass.

ARTIFICIAL ORGANS(2013)

引用 2|浏览1
暂无评分
摘要
The mortality rate of neonatal piglets after heart surgery is high. Searching for a possible explanation for the death of neonatal piglets early after cardiopulmonary bypass, we analyzed hemodynamic parameters regarding survival and non-survival. Initially, 10 neonatal piglets (younger than 7 days) were connected to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The mean body weight was 2.98+/-0.44 kg. Exposure of the heart was performed through a median sternotomy. After connection to the CPB, the piglets were cooled to 32 degrees C core temperature before the ascending aorta was cross-clamped and the heart arrested (90?min). Thereafter, piglets were re-warmed to 37 degrees C and separated from CPB. During follow-up, the piglets did not receive inotropic support or vasopressors. Piglets who survived at least 2h after termination of CPB were included in the study for further data analysis (n=9). Five piglets died 2.5 to 4.0 h (median: 3.5 h) after CPB; these piglets formed the non-survivors group. Four animals survived the complete follow-up of 6 h after CPB and formed the survivors group. Regarding contractility (dP/dtmax, dP/dtmax/P, and wall thickening) there were not statistically significant differences between the groups. Non-survivors showed prolonged decrease of mean arterial pressure of more than 20% of baseline values, corresponding with a value of below 30?mm?Hg. In conclusion, the death of neonatal piglets early after cardiopulmonary bypass was not determined by low output.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Cardiopulmonary bypass,Neonatal,Hemodynamic,Contractility,Piglets
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要