Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)

Background. Cardiac surgery in conditions of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in children with congenital heart defects is characterized by a complex of damaging factors (initial immaturity of organs and systems, the fact of non-physiology of cardiopulmonary bypass, frequent use of perfusion and non-per...

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Main Authors: K. S. Pevneva, A. A. Ivkin, E. V. Grigoriev
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Language:Russian
Published: New Terra Publishing House 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/1067
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A. A. Ivkin
E. V. Grigoriev
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description Background. Cardiac surgery in conditions of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in children with congenital heart defects is characterized by a complex of damaging factors (initial immaturity of organs and systems, the fact of non-physiology of cardiopulmonary bypass, frequent use of perfusion and non-perfusion hypothermia, comorbid infection), which dictates the validity of using a number of strategies aimed at protecting vital organs and the brain above all.The objective was to study the effectiveness of the use of nitric oxide to protect the brain in children during surgical correction of congenital heart defects in cardiopulmonary bypass conditions.Materials and methods. A literary search was performed in domestic and international bibliographic databases for keywords: nitric oxide, cerebroprotection, cardiopulmonary bypass, organoprotection, inhalation of nitric oxide, children.Results. The review provides up-to-date information on the effect of nitric oxide on the components of the neurovascular unit: angiogenesis, proliferation and myelination of nerve cells, the role in neuroinflammation and deep hypothermic circulatory arrest.Conclusion. The results of many studies confirm the effectiveness of nitric oxide for neuroprotection. However, there is a deficit of clinical researches in general and in the pediatric patient population, which does not yet allow to definitely state its effectiveness.
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spelling doaj-art-2c118039820948d1bf2a39c8129a56092025-08-20T03:56:34ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseВестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии2078-56582541-86532024-10-0121510811510.24884/2078-5658-2024-21-5-108-115717Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)K. S. Pevneva0A. A. Ivkin1E. V. Grigoriev2Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular DiseasesResearch Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular DiseasesResearch Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular DiseasesBackground. Cardiac surgery in conditions of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in children with congenital heart defects is characterized by a complex of damaging factors (initial immaturity of organs and systems, the fact of non-physiology of cardiopulmonary bypass, frequent use of perfusion and non-perfusion hypothermia, comorbid infection), which dictates the validity of using a number of strategies aimed at protecting vital organs and the brain above all.The objective was to study the effectiveness of the use of nitric oxide to protect the brain in children during surgical correction of congenital heart defects in cardiopulmonary bypass conditions.Materials and methods. A literary search was performed in domestic and international bibliographic databases for keywords: nitric oxide, cerebroprotection, cardiopulmonary bypass, organoprotection, inhalation of nitric oxide, children.Results. The review provides up-to-date information on the effect of nitric oxide on the components of the neurovascular unit: angiogenesis, proliferation and myelination of nerve cells, the role in neuroinflammation and deep hypothermic circulatory arrest.Conclusion. The results of many studies confirm the effectiveness of nitric oxide for neuroprotection. However, there is a deficit of clinical researches in general and in the pediatric patient population, which does not yet allow to definitely state its effectiveness.https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/1067nitric oxidecerebroprotectioncardiopulmonary bypassorganoprotectioninhalation of nitric oxidechildren
spellingShingle K. S. Pevneva
A. A. Ivkin
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Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)
Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
nitric oxide
cerebroprotection
cardiopulmonary bypass
organoprotection
inhalation of nitric oxide
children
title Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)
title_full Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)
title_fullStr Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)
title_full_unstemmed Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)
title_short Cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery (literature review)
title_sort cerebroprotective properties of nitric oxide in children in cardiac surgery literature review
topic nitric oxide
cerebroprotection
cardiopulmonary bypass
organoprotection
inhalation of nitric oxide
children
url https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/1067
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