Central Hemodynamics and Oxygen Transport during Alveolar Mobilization in Early Periods after Extracorporeal Circulation

Objective: to study central hemodynamics, the determinants of coronary blood flow and myocardial oxygen demand, and the parameters of blood oxygen-transport function during alveolar mobilization in early periods after extracorporeal circulation in patients operated on for coronary heart disease. Sub...

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Main Authors: I. A. Kozlov, A. A. Romanov, Ye. V. Dzybinskaya
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Language:English
Published: Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, Russia 2009-10-01
Series:Общая реаниматология
Online Access:https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/531
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author I. A. Kozlov
A. A. Romanov
Ye. V. Dzybinskaya
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description Objective: to study central hemodynamics, the determinants of coronary blood flow and myocardial oxygen demand, and the parameters of blood oxygen-transport function during alveolar mobilization in early periods after extracorporeal circulation in patients operated on for coronary heart disease. Subjects and methods. Twenty-nine patients were examined after myocardial revascularization. The alveolae were mobilized 63±2 min after extracorporeal circulation. The peak airway pressure was 31±0.3 H2O. Invasive hemodynamic monitoring was provided with Swan-Ganz catheters. Results. After building up the peak airway pressure, there was a 7.5—15 mm Hg blood pressure reduction (p<0.05) and 3.7 mm Hg right atrial and pulmonary artery wedge pressure elevations (p<0.05). Total pulmonary vascular resistance increased by 44% (p<0.05). Cardiac index reduced by 15% (p<0.05) due to decreased stroke volume. Coronary perfusion gradients and myocardial oxygen demand proportionally changed: r=0.62—0.77 (p<0.001). Oxygen transport significantly unchanged due to alveolar mobilization. After the latter, there was a close correlation between oxygen delivery and uptake (r=0.74; p<0.001). After alveolar mobilization, the changes in oxygen utilization coefficient and cardiac index had a significant correlation (r=0.43; p=0.02). After switching to artificial ventilation in the fitted mode, all the study parameters did not differ from the baseline values. Conclusion. The production of the peak airway pressure required for alveolar mobilization is attended by cardiac depression due to the right and left ventricular function determinant changes resulting in reductions in stroke volume and blood pressure. At the same time, there is imbalance between the conditions for coronary blood flow and the myocardial oxygen demand values. After artificial ventilation with the fitted positive end-expiratory pressure is switched, the mean hemodynamic values return to the baseline levels; however, there are signs of tense blood transport function. Key words: alveolar mobilization in cardiosurgical patients, hemodynamic effects of alveolar mobilization, recruitment maneuver.
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spelling doaj-art-799277eebf9144b09f81ae9373c00a372025-08-20T03:43:43ZengFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaОбщая реаниматология1813-97792411-71102009-10-015510.15360/1813-9779-2009-5-20531Central Hemodynamics and Oxygen Transport during Alveolar Mobilization in Early Periods after Extracorporeal CirculationI. A. KozlovA. A. RomanovYe. V. DzybinskayaObjective: to study central hemodynamics, the determinants of coronary blood flow and myocardial oxygen demand, and the parameters of blood oxygen-transport function during alveolar mobilization in early periods after extracorporeal circulation in patients operated on for coronary heart disease. Subjects and methods. Twenty-nine patients were examined after myocardial revascularization. The alveolae were mobilized 63±2 min after extracorporeal circulation. The peak airway pressure was 31±0.3 H2O. Invasive hemodynamic monitoring was provided with Swan-Ganz catheters. Results. After building up the peak airway pressure, there was a 7.5—15 mm Hg blood pressure reduction (p<0.05) and 3.7 mm Hg right atrial and pulmonary artery wedge pressure elevations (p<0.05). Total pulmonary vascular resistance increased by 44% (p<0.05). Cardiac index reduced by 15% (p<0.05) due to decreased stroke volume. Coronary perfusion gradients and myocardial oxygen demand proportionally changed: r=0.62—0.77 (p<0.001). Oxygen transport significantly unchanged due to alveolar mobilization. After the latter, there was a close correlation between oxygen delivery and uptake (r=0.74; p<0.001). After alveolar mobilization, the changes in oxygen utilization coefficient and cardiac index had a significant correlation (r=0.43; p=0.02). After switching to artificial ventilation in the fitted mode, all the study parameters did not differ from the baseline values. Conclusion. The production of the peak airway pressure required for alveolar mobilization is attended by cardiac depression due to the right and left ventricular function determinant changes resulting in reductions in stroke volume and blood pressure. At the same time, there is imbalance between the conditions for coronary blood flow and the myocardial oxygen demand values. After artificial ventilation with the fitted positive end-expiratory pressure is switched, the mean hemodynamic values return to the baseline levels; however, there are signs of tense blood transport function. Key words: alveolar mobilization in cardiosurgical patients, hemodynamic effects of alveolar mobilization, recruitment maneuver.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/531
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title Central Hemodynamics and Oxygen Transport during Alveolar Mobilization in Early Periods after Extracorporeal Circulation
title_full Central Hemodynamics and Oxygen Transport during Alveolar Mobilization in Early Periods after Extracorporeal Circulation
title_fullStr Central Hemodynamics and Oxygen Transport during Alveolar Mobilization in Early Periods after Extracorporeal Circulation
title_full_unstemmed Central Hemodynamics and Oxygen Transport during Alveolar Mobilization in Early Periods after Extracorporeal Circulation
title_short Central Hemodynamics and Oxygen Transport during Alveolar Mobilization in Early Periods after Extracorporeal Circulation
title_sort central hemodynamics and oxygen transport during alveolar mobilization in early periods after extracorporeal circulation
url https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/531
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