Objective: To evaluate parameters of the vascular occlusion test (VOT) before, during, and after pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).

Design: Prospective, observational study.

Setting: Single-center university hospital.

Participants: Adult patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery with pulsatile CPB.

Interventions: An oximeter sensor and adult-sized pneumatic tourniquet were positioned at the right forearm. A VOT with a predefined ischemic time of 3 minutes was performed before, during, and after CPB. Changes in tissue oxygen saturation were recorded.

Measurements And Main Results: Thirty-four patients who underwent cardiac surgery were enrolled in the study. The lowest tissue oxygen saturation measured during the ischemic challenge differed among all 3 stages of surgery, with median values of 62.9% before, 57.5% during, and 59.3% after perfusion (p<0.05). Both occlusion (p<0.001) and reperfusion (p<0.05) slopes were steeper after bypass compared with before initiating bypass, whereas the reperfusion time remained constant among the different time points.

Conclusions: The microcirculatory function as demonstrated by changes in VOT parameters was enhanced during and after normothermic pulsatile CPB. Clinical relevance, however, needs to be further explored.

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