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Ann Thorac Surg 2004;77:988-993
© 2004 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


Original article: cardiovascular

New technique of right heart bypass in congenital heart surgery with autologous lung as oxygenator

Krishnanaik Shivaprakasha, MCha*, Isaac Rameshkumar, BSa, Raman Krishna Kumar, DMa, Suresh Gangadharan Nair, MDb, Sajan Koshy, MCha, Gopalraj Sumangala Sunil, MCha, Suresh Gururaja Rao, MCha

a Department of Pediatric Cardiac Sciences, Kerala, India
b Department of Cardiac Anesthesia, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kerala, India

Accepted for publication August 21, 2003.

* Address reprint requests to Dr Shivaprakasha, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Elamakkara, Ernakulam-682026, Kerala, India.
e-mail: shivaprakashak{at}aimshospital.org

BACKGROUND: Modifications have been made in cardiopulmonary circuit to reduce the inflammatory deleterious effects and cost. We present our experience of one such right heart bypass (RHB) circuit utilizing autologus lung as oxygenator.

METHODS: From September 2001 to December 2002, 15 patients underwent congenital heart surgery with this technique. Bypass circuit consisted of a reservoir and a roller pump along with a cardiotomy sucker. The left pulmonary artery and main pulmonary artery were used for arterial return, and venous drainage was achieved with innominate vein cannulation. Inferior vena cava cannulation was performed when needed. Thirteen patients underwent bidirectional Glenn shunt surgery (12 to 24 months, 6 to 10 kg). One patient (26 years old) underwent central shunt with enlargement of confluence and left pulmonary artery. Another patient (18 months old) underwent 1.5 ventricle repair.

RESULTS: There were no hospital deaths. Mean flow achieved on RHB was 0.57 ± 0.3 L/min/m2, central venous pressure was 3.3 ± 1.8 mm Hg (0 to 7 mm Hg), and mean arterial pressure could be maintained satisfactorily in all patients (54 ± 14 mm Hg). Mean RHB time was 54 ± 14 min. Mean central venous pressure was 10.1 ± 2.4 mm Hg after procedure and saturation was similar to that on (RHB 88% ± 8%). The mean amount of drainage was 9.1 ± 4.2 mL/kg per 24 hours. Avoiding an oxygenator and reducing the number of tubings achieved a combined cost savings of 40% for all procedures.

CONCLUSIONS: Right heart bypass is a simple, safer, and less expensive alternative to conventional cardiopulmonary bypass. This technique allows effective decompression of superior vena cava, adequate oxygenation, and predicts saturation after Glenn shunt. It can also be applied for central shunts and pulmonary artery reconstructions with cost containment.




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