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Ann Thorac Surg 1996;61:1359-1362
© 1996 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Accepted for publication January 5, 1996.
Background. Pulmonary hypertension after cardiopulmonary bypass is a common problem in pediatric cardiac operations. This study tested the hypothesis that there is a difference between adult and immature pulmonary artery constrictor and dilator responses.
Methods. Reactivity of pulmonary artery ring segments from 22 mature (15 to 19 weeks) and 15 immature pigs (4 to 5 weeks) was tested in a vessel myograph. Potassium as a receptor-independent vasoconstrictor and phenylephrine as an
-receptormediated vasoconstrictor were used to assess smooth-muscle vasoconstriction. To assess endothelial cell function (nitric oxide production and secretion), we used increasing concentrations of bradykinin or acetylcholine. Sodium nitroprusside was used to produce maximum smooth-muscle relaxation at the end of each experiment.
Results. The data demonstrated maturation-independent endothelium and smooth-musclemediated vasodilatation. Pulmonary artery ring segments from immature pigs had significantly less KCl constriction compared with mature pigs (p< 0.05). In contrast, pulmonary ring segments from immature pigs demonstrated enhanced
-receptormediated constriction compared with mature pigs.
Conclusions.These data may explain perioperative pulmonary vasoconstriction in pediatric patients.
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