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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 58, 519-522, Copyright © 1994 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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Coronary artery operation with support of the Hemopump cardiac assist system

U Lonn, B Peterzen, H Granfeldt and H Casimir-Ahn
Linkoping Heart Center, University of Linkoping, Sweden.

Five patients with one- or two-vessel disease had one to three bypass grafts using the Hemopump cardiac assist system instead of cardiopulmonary bypass to decompress the heart and as circulatory support. In addition, the short-acting beta-blocker esmolol was given as a bolus and stepwise titrated to make the heart flaccid and facilitate operation. All patients had a 24F Hemopump placed into the left ventricle. The patients were given 7,500 U of heparin. Average time on Hemopump support was 56 minutes. All patients went through the procedure uneventfully. Thirty minutes after pump removal all patients were back to baseline hemodynamic values. None of the patients needed blood transfusion. No postoperative renal impairment was seen. This method has great potential and could avoid the drawbacks associated with cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest. Careful evaluation in randomized studies is the next step.


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