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Microcirculatory Changes in Pediatric Patients During Congenital Heart Defect Corrective Surgery

Authors :
Ramón Pérez-Caballero Martínez
Alejandro Rodríguez Ogando
Javier Urbano Villaescusa
Carlos A. Pardo Prado
José Ramón Fuentes Morán
Rafael González Cortés
Maria José Solana García
Ana Peleteiro Pensado
Sarah Fernández Lafever
María López Blazquez
Blanca Ramírez Gómez
Irene Hidalgo García
J.L. Gonzalez
Jesús López-Herce Cid
Source :
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research. 14:1173-1185
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

A prospective, observational single-center study was carried out. Pediatric patients undergoing congenital heart defect surgery were evaluated before, during, and after surgery. At each time point, sublingual microcirculation and clinical parameters were assessed, along with analytical variables. Twenty-four patients were included. All microcirculatory parameters worsened during cardiopulmonary bypass and returned to baseline values after surgery (p ≤ 0.001). In the intraoperative evaluation, body temperature correlated with perfused small vessel density (p = 0.014), proportion of perfused small vessels (p < 0.001), small vessel microvascular flow index (p = 0.003), and small vessel heterogeneity index (p < 0.002). Patients with cyanotic disease exhibited higher small vessel density (p < 0.008) and higher density of perfused small vessels (p < 0.022) at baseline, and a lower microvascular flow index (p = 0.022) and higher heterogeneity (p = 0.026) in the intraoperative phase. Children with congenital heart disease exhibited decreased vascular density and microvascular blood flow and increased heterogeneity during cardiopulmonary bypass. All these parameters returned to baseline values after surgery.

Details

ISSN :
19375395 and 19375387
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research
Accession number :
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