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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 51, 804-806, Copyright © 1991 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
ME Sekela, MS Verani and GP Noon
Temporary mechanical circulatory support during the postcardiotomy period
has seen widespread application over the past 5 years. Recovery of
sufficient cardiac function to allow removal of such support has usually
been assessed by bedside hemodynamic variables during stepwise decrement of
assist flows. To assess the efficacy of this approach and obtain prognostic
information, 12 patients who required left heart bypass after coronary
operations and who showed an indication of ventricular recovery, as
evidenced by return of a pulsatile wave on arterial pressure tracing, were
studied using blood pool radionuclide angiography during stepwise decrement
of assisted flows. Hemodynamic variables (mean arterial pressure, heart
rate, central venous pressure, pulmonary artery pressure, cardiac index,
and systemic vascular resistance) did not correlate with survival during
reduction of assist flows. Pulmonary artery pressure at maximum assisted
flows and measured ejection fraction at flows of 60% or less of maximum
flows correlated with survival; furthermore, if ejection fraction increased
as assist flows were decreased, prognosis appeared excellent. Measurement
of left ventricular ejection fraction during stepwise decrement of assisted
flows in the postcardiotomy setting may provide valuable prognostic
information and more clearly identify those patients who may be
successfully separated from mechanical circulatory support.
ARTICLES
Comparison of hemodynamics and ejection fraction during left heart bypass
Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas.
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