Objective: To investigate the effects of ventilatory mode, injectate temperature, and clinical situation on the precision of cardiac output measurements.
Design: Randomized, prospective observational study.
Setting: Single university hospital.
Background: Patients with cardiac disease have a higher incidence of cardiovascular events after non-cardiac surgery than those without such disease. This paper provides an overview of perioperative examinations and treatment.
Material And Methods: Own experience and systematic literature search through work with European guidelines constitute the basis for recommendations given in this article.
A 20-year-old woman presented with dyspnoea in the Emergency department and subsequently suffered a cardiac arrest. The initial rhythm was PEA (pulseless electrical activity). She had intermittent return of spontaneous circulation.
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February 2010
Purpose Of Review: To present recent experiences and studies on transcutaneous aortic valves implantation for severe aortic stenosis in elderly patients with high-risk profile.
Recent Findings: The surgical implantation of aortic valves is a highly efficient and safe procedure but some patients with a high-risk profile are denied surgery. Transcutaneous implantation of aortic valves has evolved as an alternative.
In recent years, the focus in peri-operative care of cardiac patients has shifted from trying to create a stress-free environment to hasten the recovery of patients by providing early extubation, early mobilization, and enteral nutrition. Fast-track cardiac surgery has therefore made a paradigm shift in postoperative care. However, evidence on the safety of early postoperative mobilization in high-risk groups like aortic valve replacement surgery is lacking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEarly mobilization after cardiac surgery induces a marked reduction in mixed venous oxygen saturation (Svo2). Using pulmonary artery catheters and indirect calorimetry, we investigated the effects of exercise and postural change on cardiac index (CI) and Svo2 before and on the first morning after coronary artery bypass surgery. Sixteen patients with an ejection fraction >0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: We investigated the physiological reaction to mobilization the first and second day after aortic valve replacement in an open, prospective study. Hemodynamic and oxygenation variables were recorded in 15 patients using a pulmonary artery oximetry catheter and bench oximetry. Serious intraoperative events occurred in 3 patients, but all patients began mobilization on the first postoperative day and mobilization was accomplished without clinical problems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Reliable markers for endothelial activation are needed when studying biocompatibility of cardiopulmonary bypass.
Methods: Blood samples from 21 patients undergoing combined valve and coronary artery bypass surgery were collected before anesthesia (T1), after re-transfusion of blood from the heart-lung machine (T2), and on the first postoperative morning (T3). Concentrations of soluble markers were determined using sandwich enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assay for sICAM-1, sVCAM-1, and sE-selectin.
Unlabelled: We studied 150 adult cardiac surgery patients to assess visualization of the venous cannula and the venous system by intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography and to register the incidence of cannulation of hepatic veins. The quality of images, the dimensions of the venous system, the position of the venous cannula, and the adequacy of venous return were registered. Acceptable image quality of the inferior vena cava and the right hepatic vein (RHV) was obtained in 95% and 87% of cases, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Coronary artery bypass grafting with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass is known to mediate an inflammatory response. The stress-inducible heat-shock protein (HSP) 70 has been detected in myocardial cells after CABG, and toll-like receptors (TLRs) are suggested as putative signaling receptors for the HSPs, mediating synthesis of inflammatory cytokines. The main aims of our study were to explore the release of HSP70 and the regulation of monocyte TLR-2 and TLR-4 expression after CABG.
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