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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 54, 472-477, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
P Menasche, J Peynet, B Touchot, M Aziz, S Haydar, G Perez, L Veyssie, J Montenegro, G Bloch and A Piwnica
The enthusiastic clinical reports on normothermic blood cardioplegia
contrast with the paucity of data on the myocardial metabolic effects of
this technique. The present study was therefore designed to assess whether
normothermic blood cardioplegia really provides an aerobic environment
during aortic cross-clamping. Thirty-one patients undergoing coronary (16
patients), valve (13 patients), and transplantation (2 patients) procedures
were given continuous normothermic blood cardioplegia through the coronary
sinus. Myocardial metabolism was assessed either immediately before aortic
unclamping (16 patients) by collecting blood simultaneously from the
cardioplegia infusion line and the aortic effluent or during reperfusion
(15 patients) by collecting blood simultaneously from the radial artery and
the coronary sinus. All samples were assayed for markers of anaerobiosis
(blood gases, lactates), leukocyte activation (elastase), and lipid
peroxidation (malondialdehyde, vitamin E). At the end of arrest, oxygen
extraction was low, whereas the production of lactates was small, thereby
suggesting the efficacy of normothermic blood cardioplegia in maintaining a
predominantly aerobic metabolism. This was confirmed by postarrest data, as
oxygen extraction measured immediately after cross-clamp removal was
unchanged from prearrest values, whereas lactate metabolism yielded
transient and limited production followed by prompt recovery of normal
extraction patterns. There was no release of elastase from the myocardium,
which suggests adequate protection of the coronary endothelium from
ischemic injury and the related increase in leukocyte activation. Likewise,
postarrest coronary sinus concentrations of malondialdehyde and vitamin E
were identical to the respective arterial concentrations, thereby ruling
out the occurrence of intramyocardial lipid peroxidation at the time of
reperfusion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Normothermic cardioplegia: is aortic cross-clamping still synonymous with myocardial ischemia?
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hopital Lariboisiere, Paris, France.
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