Title of article :
The Effect of Oral Triiodothyronine in Outcome of Pediatric Congenital Cardiac Surgery
Author/Authors :
Baghaei Tehrani, Ramin Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Shahid Modarres Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Omidi Farzin, Alireza Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Shahid Modarres Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Fani, Kamal Anesthesiology Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Heidarpour, Azadeh Obstetrician and Gynecologist - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Cardiac surgery especially in small children is associated with
a marked decrease in thyroid hormone levels consistent with the phenomenon
referred to as Sick Euthyroid Syndrome (SES). The purpose of the present
study was to determine if oral triiodothyronine could reduce the length of ICU
stay, vasoactive inotropic score (VIS), and promote ejection fraction in infants
and children undergoing cardiac surgery with CPB.
Materials and Methods: In a double-blind clinical trial, one hundred and
twenty children aged 6 to 60 months and scheduled for different types of
cardiac surgery with CPB, were randomized into two groups to receive either
2 mcg/Kg triiodothyronine (trial group) or 5% dextrose water (placebo group),
immediately after anesthesia and 24 hours after surgery. The perioperative
serum thyroid hormone levels and hemodynamic variables were determined.
The intubation time, ICU stay length, ICU inotropic use, and cardiac ejection
fraction was recorded.
Results: The basic demographic data were comparable in two groups. No
significant side effects or adverse reactions were seen due to hormone therapy.
Intubation time, ICU stay, and VIS values were significantly shorter between
the two groups.
Conclusion: In children undergoing cardiac surgery with CPB, perioperative
oral small-dose triiodothyronine therapy could improve clinical indices of
perioperative care.
Keywords :
Pediatric congenital cardiac surgery , Sick Euthyroid Syndrome , Thyroid hormone replacement therapy
Journal title :
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Anesthesia