Low-output is not the cause of death of neonatal piglets early after cardiopulmonary bypass.
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS(2013)
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The mortality rate of neonatal piglets after heart surgery is high. Searching for a possible explanation for the death of neonatal piglets early after cardiopulmonary bypass, we analyzed hemodynamic parameters regarding survival and non-survival. Initially, 10 neonatal piglets (younger than 7 days) were connected to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The mean body weight was 2.98+/-0.44 kg. Exposure of the heart was performed through a median sternotomy. After connection to the CPB, the piglets were cooled to 32 degrees C core temperature before the ascending aorta was cross-clamped and the heart arrested (90?min). Thereafter, piglets were re-warmed to 37 degrees C and separated from CPB. During follow-up, the piglets did not receive inotropic support or vasopressors. Piglets who survived at least 2h after termination of CPB were included in the study for further data analysis (n=9). Five piglets died 2.5 to 4.0 h (median: 3.5 h) after CPB; these piglets formed the non-survivors group. Four animals survived the complete follow-up of 6 h after CPB and formed the survivors group. Regarding contractility (dP/dtmax, dP/dtmax/P, and wall thickening) there were not statistically significant differences between the groups. Non-survivors showed prolonged decrease of mean arterial pressure of more than 20% of baseline values, corresponding with a value of below 30?mm?Hg. In conclusion, the death of neonatal piglets early after cardiopulmonary bypass was not determined by low output.
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Cardiopulmonary bypass,Neonatal,Hemodynamic,Contractility,Piglets
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