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Haemodynamic effects of prophylactic post-operative hydrocortisone following cardiopulmonary bypass in neonates undergoing cardiac surgery. | LitMetric

Multiple studies have endeavoured to define the role of steroids in paediatric congenital heart surgery; however, steroid utilisation remains haphazard. In September, 2017, our institution implemented a protocol requiring that all neonates undergoing cardiac surgery with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass receive a five-day post-operative hydrocortisone taper. This single-centre retrospective study was designed to test the hypothesis that routine post-operative hydrocortisone administration reduces the incidence of capillary leak syndrome, leads to favourable postoperative fluid balance, and less inotropic support in the early post-operative period. Data were gathered on all term neonates who underwent cardiac surgery with the use of bypass between September, 2015 and 2019. Subjects who were unable to separate from bypass, required long-term dialysis, or long-term mechanical ventilation were excluded. Seventy-five patients met eligibility criteria (non-hydrocortisone group = 52; hydrocortisone group = 23). For post-operative days 0-4, we did not observe a significant difference in net fluid balance or vasoactive inotropic score between study groups. Similarly, we saw no major difference in secondary clinical outcomes (post-operative duration of mechanical ventilation, ICU/hospital length of stay, and time from surgery to initiation of enteral feeds). In contrast to prior analyses, our study was unable to demonstrate a significant difference in net fluid balance or vasoactive inotropic score with the administration of a tapered post-operative hydrocortisone regimen. Similarly, we saw no effect on secondary clinical outcomes. Further long-term randomised control studies are necessary to validate the potential clinical benefit of utilising steroids in paediatric cardiac surgery, especially in the more fragile neonatal population.

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