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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 55, 724-728, Copyright © 1993 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
T Shafique, FW Sellke, RL Thurer, RM Weintraub and RG Johnson
Sporadic cases of inexplicable noncardiogenic pulmonary edema occur after
operations requiring total cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Prostaglandins,
such as thromboxane (Tx) A2, have been implicated in this form of pulmonary
pathology in many clinical and experimental settings. Because Tx generation
has been demonstrated in association with ischemia of solid organs, we
postulated that total CPB, which decreases pulmonary tissue perfusion and
oxygenation, would stimulate local Tx synthesis. Total CPB was examined in
7 sheep. The level of TxB2 (a stable metabolite of the active, unstable A2)
was measured in the left and right atria before, during, and after 105
minutes of total CPB. Significant increases in TxB2 concentrations occurred
in the left atrium compared with the right (p < 0.05) during CPB.
Immediately after reperfusion, both the left atrial and right atrial TxB2
concentrations increased significantly over the baseline values (p <
0.05), but this increase and the atrial gradient were rapidly abolished
with continued pulmonary perfusion. To determine the effect of
extracorporeal circulation without significant (< 30%) alteration in
pulmonary perfusion, we evaluated the effect of partial CPB in 5 sheep.
Increased TxB2 concentrations were noted at 15 and 30 minutes after the
onset of partial CPB (left atrium increased significantly over baseline; p
< 0.05), but this elevation spontaneously diminished to insignificance
after 15 and 30 additional minutes of extracorporeal circulation. These
data establish that total CPB stimulates Tx generation in the lung, and
although the effect of partial CPB is transient, that of total CPB is
progressive and abolished by reperfusion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Cardiopulmonary bypass and pulmonary thromboxane generation
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
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