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Type of cardioplegic solution as a factor influencing the clinical outcome of open-heart congenital procedures

INTRODUCTION: Cardioplegia is one of the most important modalities of myocardial protection during heart surgery. AIM: To assess the impact of blood cardioplegia on postoperative variables, in comparison with two types of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions during pediatric heart surgery. MATERIAL AN...

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Autores principales: Sobieraj, Michał, Kilanowska, Marta, Ładziński, Piotr, Garbuzowa, Irina, Wojtalik, Michał, Moczko, Jerzy, Mrówczyński, Wojciech
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6066684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30069188
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/kitp.2018.76473
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author Sobieraj, Michał
Kilanowska, Marta
Ładziński, Piotr
Garbuzowa, Irina
Wojtalik, Michał
Moczko, Jerzy
Mrówczyński, Wojciech
author_facet Sobieraj, Michał
Kilanowska, Marta
Ładziński, Piotr
Garbuzowa, Irina
Wojtalik, Michał
Moczko, Jerzy
Mrówczyński, Wojciech
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description INTRODUCTION: Cardioplegia is one of the most important modalities of myocardial protection during heart surgery. AIM: To assess the impact of blood cardioplegia on postoperative variables, in comparison with two types of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions during pediatric heart surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: One thousand one hundred and twenty-nine patients underwent surgical correction of congenital heart disease with cardioplegia administration between 2006 and 2012. Nonlinear regression models of postoperative low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) incidence, catecholamine index and total complication count were developed using a genetic algorithm. The Akaike information criterion was applied for selection of the best model. The following explanatory variables were evaluated: cardioplegia type (ST – Saint Thomas, n = 440; FR – Fresenius, n = 432; BL – Calafiore, n = 257), congenital heart diseases (CHD) type, age, sex, genetic disorder presence, body surface area (BSA), cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP) time, aortic cross-clamp time, operation urgency, redo surgery, surgeon. RESULTS: Low cardiac output syndrome presence and higher than average catecholamine indexes were negatively influenced by use of crystalloid cardioplegia (ST or FR), presence of specific CHDs, redo surgery and prolonged CBP time. Increased complication count was related to: crystalloid cardioplegia, presence of specific CHDs, redo surgery, urgency of operation, operation time and CBP time. Higher BSA had a protective effect against higher catecholamine index and increased complication count. Older age was protective against LCOS. CONCLUSIONS: Cardioplegic solutions type influences postoperative variables in children after heart surgery by the negative impact of crystalloid cardioplegia. Blood cardioplegia presents potential advantages for patients – its application may reduce the incidence of low cardiac output syndrome and related complications.
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spelling pubmed-60666842018-08-01 Type of cardioplegic solution as a factor influencing the clinical outcome of open-heart congenital procedures Sobieraj, Michał Kilanowska, Marta Ładziński, Piotr Garbuzowa, Irina Wojtalik, Michał Moczko, Jerzy Mrówczyński, Wojciech Kardiochir Torakochirurgia Pol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Cardioplegia is one of the most important modalities of myocardial protection during heart surgery. AIM: To assess the impact of blood cardioplegia on postoperative variables, in comparison with two types of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions during pediatric heart surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: One thousand one hundred and twenty-nine patients underwent surgical correction of congenital heart disease with cardioplegia administration between 2006 and 2012. Nonlinear regression models of postoperative low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) incidence, catecholamine index and total complication count were developed using a genetic algorithm. The Akaike information criterion was applied for selection of the best model. The following explanatory variables were evaluated: cardioplegia type (ST – Saint Thomas, n = 440; FR – Fresenius, n = 432; BL – Calafiore, n = 257), congenital heart diseases (CHD) type, age, sex, genetic disorder presence, body surface area (BSA), cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP) time, aortic cross-clamp time, operation urgency, redo surgery, surgeon. RESULTS: Low cardiac output syndrome presence and higher than average catecholamine indexes were negatively influenced by use of crystalloid cardioplegia (ST or FR), presence of specific CHDs, redo surgery and prolonged CBP time. Increased complication count was related to: crystalloid cardioplegia, presence of specific CHDs, redo surgery, urgency of operation, operation time and CBP time. Higher BSA had a protective effect against higher catecholamine index and increased complication count. Older age was protective against LCOS. CONCLUSIONS: Cardioplegic solutions type influences postoperative variables in children after heart surgery by the negative impact of crystalloid cardioplegia. Blood cardioplegia presents potential advantages for patients – its application may reduce the incidence of low cardiac output syndrome and related complications. Termedia Publishing House 2018-06-25 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6066684/ /pubmed/30069188 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/kitp.2018.76473 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Polish Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons (Polskie Towarzystwo KardioTorakochirurgów) and the editors of the Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Sobieraj, Michał
Kilanowska, Marta
Ładziński, Piotr
Garbuzowa, Irina
Wojtalik, Michał
Moczko, Jerzy
Mrówczyński, Wojciech
Type of cardioplegic solution as a factor influencing the clinical outcome of open-heart congenital procedures
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title_short Type of cardioplegic solution as a factor influencing the clinical outcome of open-heart congenital procedures
title_sort type of cardioplegic solution as a factor influencing the clinical outcome of open-heart congenital procedures
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6066684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30069188
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/kitp.2018.76473
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