پديد آورندگان :
MOLLASADEGHI GHOLAMALI نويسنده , FATHI MEHDI نويسنده , SAMADANI REZA نويسنده , DABBAGH ALI نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Introduction- Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft
surgery (CABG) carries a number of drawbacks, namely its inflammatory effects on the lung
parenchyma due to both the mechanical and inflammatory effects of the bypass circuit. The
arterial oxygenation status is a marker that can demonstrate the alveolar performance and the
possible detrimental effects on the lung tissue. This study was designed and executed to assess
the effects ofCPB on the lung oxygenation status.
Methods- In a before-after study, 370 cases among a population of 2000 patients undergoing
elective CABG were studied. All the patients were compared with themselves in such a way
that there was no need to match them before and after the exposure to the bypass circuit. The
partial pressure of arterial oxygen before and after the operation and also the saturation of the
oxygen in the arterial blood were checked before and after the operation on the final
postoperative day of ICU stay. The Chi-square and non-parametric tests were used for data
analysis. A P-value less than 0.05 was considered significant. SPSS software (version 11.5)
was used for data analysis.
Results- Among the factors assessed, pump time and age had statistically significant effects on the
oxygenation status of the patients undergoing CABG with bypass. Other variables, including
the number of the grafts and ejection fraction before the operation were effective, but their
effect was not statistically significant.
Discussion- A decreased pump time, especially in the elderly cases and those with an underlying
disease, is highly recommended. Further studies regarding other respiratory markers including
pulmonary function tests are recommended