Exploring ventricular dysfunction and poor venous drainage during robotic mitral valve surgery.

JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY(2020)

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Background del Nido (DN) cardioplegia is commonly used during robotic mitral valve surgery. Poor venous drainage during surgery may result in venous backpressure and washout of this one-shot cardioplegia, limiting its cardioprotective effects. Methods One hundred eighty-seven patients undergoing isolated robotic mitral valve surgery, from January 2015 to July 2017, were retrospectively reviewed. Intraoperative central venous pressure (CVP) tracings were reviewed and venous drainage was categorized as good or poor and the relationship of the quality of venous drainage to postoperative ventricular dysfunction (operationalized as the need for inotropic support during and after weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass [CPB]) was assessed. Results Drainage was judged to be good in 107 patients and poor in 79 patients. On univariate analysis, 23 patients (41%) with good drainage required inotropic support whereas 33 patients (59%) with poor drainage required inotropic support (P = .0025). On multivariable analysis, poor venous drainage remained significantly associated with inotropic use even after adjusting for cross-clamp and CPB time. Inotrope use was associated with significantly longer intensive care unit length of stay (P = .027). Conclusion Maintenance of excellent venous drainage, as assessed by CVP monitoring, should be a high priority in isolated robotic mitral valve surgery undertaken with DN cardioplegia.
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central venous pressure,del Nido cardioplegia,inotropic support,valve repair,replacement,venous drainage
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