Publications by authors named "H Barlet"

Aortic cross-clamping for reconstructive aortic surgery is associated with impairment of renal function. Halothane or isoflurane was used to assess the influence of volatile anesthesia on renal hemodynamics during aortic surgery. Nineteen patients with normal preoperative creatinine clearances who were scheduled for reconstructive aortic surgery were randomly divided into two groups: halothane group (n = 9) and isoflurane group (n = 10).

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Arterial blood gases are invasive and they provide intermittent information only. On the other hand, pulse oximetry is non invasive, providing continuous monitoring of SaO2 (SpO2). A study was therefore carried out in twelve patients undergoing lung and intrathoracic surgery to determine whether pulse oximetry was a reliable method of monitoring.

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Plasma myoglobin was measured in 40 patients before, during and after cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass, in order to study its value as an indicator of intra-operative myocardial damage. Myoglobin levels rose at cannulation, further increased during the operation and reached a peak 2 hours later; they began to decrease 6 hours after surgery and were back to normal 24 hours later. Myoglobin levels from induction of the anesthetics to the 6th post-operative hour were significantly higher in the 8 patients who developed intra-operative myocardial infarction than in the other patients.

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Complement activation during cardiopulmonary bypass is well known and may influence postoperative morbidity. As nylon can particularly induce complement activation, its influence was assessed by measuring total haemolytic complement and B, C3 and C4 factors, during cardiopulmonary bypass with bubble oxygenators for coronary surgery, comparing "nylon" circuits (20 patients, Bentley BOS 10) versus "polyester" circuits (19 patients, Shiley S 100 A). Complement activation began with induction of anaesthesia and surgical procedures, B, C3 and C4 levels falling significantly (respectively 15, 17 and 20% from baseline values).

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