Effect of Ventilation Strategy During Cardiopulmonary Bypass on Arterial Oxygenation and Postoperative Pulmonary Complications After Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Study

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作者
Elhaddad, Ahmed Mohamed [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Youssef, Mohamed Farouk [1 ,2 ]
Ebad, Abdelhay Abdelgayed [1 ,2 ]
Abdelsalam, Mohamed Sabry [1 ,2 ]
Kamel, Mohamed Maher [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Cairo Univ, Dept Anesthesia, Kasr Alainy, Giza, Egypt
[2] Abo Elreesh Childrens Hosp, via Al Kasr AlAini,Old Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
[3] Cairo Univ, kasr Alainy Sch Med, Giza, Egypt
关键词
congenital heart disease; ventilation during cardiopulmonary bypass; pediatric cardiac surgery; postoperative pulmonary complications; PNEUMONIA; DYSFUNCTION; APROTININ;
D O I
10.1053/j.jvca.2022.08.023
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R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Objectives: To compare the effects of 3 ventilation strategies during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) on arterial oxygenation and postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs). Design: A prospective, randomized, controlled study. Setting: A single-center tertiary teaching hospital. Participants: One hundred twenty pediatric patients undergoing elective repair of congenital acyanotic heart diseases with CPB. Interventions: Patients were assigned randomly into 3 groups according to ventilation strategy during CPB as follows: (1) no mechanical venti-lation (NOV), (2) continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) of 5 cmH2O, (3) low tidal volume (LTV), pressure controlled ventilation (PCV), respiratory rate (RR) 20-to-30/min, and peak inspiratory pressure adjusted to keep tidal volume (Vt) 2 mL/kg. Measurements and Main Results: The PaO2/fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) ratio and PaO2 were higher in the 5 minutes postbypass period in the LTV group but were nonsignificant. The PaO2/FIO2 ratio and PaO2 were significant after chest closure and 1 hour after arrival to the intensive care unit with a higher PaO2/FIO2 ratio and PaO2 in the LTV group. Regarding the oxygenation index, the LTV group was superior to the NOV group at the 3 time points, with lower values in the LTV group. There were no significant differences in the predictive indices among the 3 groups, including the extu-bation time, and postoperative intensive care unit stays days. The incidence of PPCs did not significantly differ among the 3 groups. Conclusions: Maintaining ventilation during CPB was associated with better oxygenation and did not reduce the incidence of PPCs in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:4357 / 4363
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