Effects of Modified Ultrafiltration in Pediatric Open Heart Surgery / 대한흉부외과학회지
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
; : 591-597, 1997.
Article
en Ko
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WPRO
ABSTRACT
Cardiopulmonary bypass in children is associated with capillary leak, which results in an increase in total body water after open heart surgery. The purpose of these studies was to assess the cardiopulmonary effects of modified ultrafiltration after pediatric open heart surgery. Study A: Twenty-six consecutive children aged 0.1~10 years(median 7 months) underwent cardiac operation incorporating modified ultrafiltration. After completion of cardiopulmonary bypass, modified ultrafiltration was commenced at the flow rate of 100~150l/min for 3~14 min. After modified ultrafiltration, elevation of hematocrit(28.3%+/-3.6% vs. 33.8%+/-4.0%, p<0.001), increased systolic blood pressure(66.7+/-11.2mmHg vs. 76.2+/-11.8mmHg, p<0.02), and decreased central venous pressure(7.8+/-3.7mmHg vs. 6.9+/-2.9mmHg, p<0.001) were observed. Study B: Twenty-six children who underwent cardiac operation with the diagnosis of VSD under 2 years were assigned to control(n=14) or modified ultrafiltration(n=12). Peak inspiratory pressure checked immediately after operation was significantly lower in modified ultrafiltration group than in control group(20.0+/-2.4 cmH2O vs. 22.4+/-2.3cmH2O, p< 0.03). Modified ultrafiltration after cardiopulmonary bypass in children improves early hemo- dynamics and pulmonary mechanics, and represents an excellent option for perioperative management of accumulation of fluid in the tissues. We will continually employ the modified ultrafiltration technique in pediatric cardiac operations.
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Asunto principal:
Cirugía Torácica
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Agua Corporal
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Capilares
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Ultrafiltración
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Puente Cardiopulmonar
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Mecánica
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Diagnóstico
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Filtración
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Corazón
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Hemodinámica
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
Límite:
Child
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Humans
Idioma:
Ko
Revista:
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Año:
1997
Tipo del documento:
Article