Artigo Revisado por pares

Does isoflurane optimize myocardial protection during cardiopulmonary bypass?

2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 15; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1053/jcan.2001.24954

ISSN

1532-8422

Autores

Sania Haroun-Bizri, Samar S. Khoury, Imad Rachid Chehab, Chadi Kassas, Anis Baraka,

Tópico(s)

Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation

Resumo

Objective: To investigate the possible myocardial protective effect of isoflurane during aortic cross-clamp and cardioplegic cardiac arrest in patients undergoing conventional coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Design: Prospective, randomized. Setting: University medical center. Participants: Forty-nine patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass graft surgery divided into 2 groups: control group (n = 21) and isoflurane group (n = 28). Intervention: Isoflurane was administered in the pre-cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) period to the isoflurane group. Measurements And Main Results: Hemodynamics and ST- segment variations were monitored in the pre-CPB period and after weaning from CPB in both groups. Incidence of reperfusion arrhythmias after release of aortic cross-clamp was compared. In the isoflurane group, the mean cardiac index after CPB was significantly higher than the pre-CPB value, whereas no difference between the 2 values was found in the control group. The higher cardiac index in the isoflurane group was associated with a lesser degree of ST- segment changes than in the control group. There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the incidence of reperfusion arrhythmias after release of aortic cross-clamp. Conclusion: The present report suggests that administration of isoflurane before aortic cross-clamping in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery may optimize the myocardial protective effect of cardioplegia. Isoflurane may be particularly advantageous whenever prolonged periods of aortic cross-clamping or inadequate delivery of cardioplegia is expected. Copyright © 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company

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