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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 54, 259-263, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
C Girard, P Quentin, H Bouvier, P Blanc, O Bastien, JJ Lehot, P Mikaeloff and S Estanove
A double-blind study versus placebo was carried out to evaluate the effects
of a 500-mL infusion of 30% glucose containing 300 units of ordinary
insulin and 5 g of potassium chloride administered at a rate of 1.66
mL.kg-1.h-1 for 1 hour before cardiopulmonary bypass. The hemodynamic
parameters measured before and after administration of the solution, after
cardiopulmonary bypass, after administration of protamine, and 3 hours
after leaving the operating room showed the beneficial effect of the
glucose-insulin-potassium infusion on cardiac index (+23.6% after protamine
infusion) and left (+16.3% 3 hours postoperatively) and right (+47.3% after
cardiopulmonary bypass) ventricular workload index with a decrease in
systemic vascular resistance. For patients with a cardiac index of less
than 2.5 L.min- 1.m-2 before administration of the
glucose-insulin-potassium solution, the beneficial effect on the cardiac
index was further increased 3 hours postoperatively (+33%). During the
postoperative period, the requirements in inotropic drugs and disturbances
of rhythm were not significantly different between the two groups, although
they were twofold lower in patients receiving glucose-insulin-potassium.
Laboratory tests showed that postoperative hypoglycemia was more common in
the glucose-insulin-potassium group but had no detrimental effects; it no
longer occurs since we began administering the glucose infusion at 15 g/h
over 8 hours. The data reflect the beneficial effect associated with the
action of glucose-insulin-potassium on myocardial protection during heart
operations and were confirmed by the hemodynamic results. This argues in
favor of the routine use of this technique, especially in patients with
poor ventricular function.
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