Acta Med. 2000, 43: 107-110

https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2019.122

Comparison Between Blood and Crystalloid Cardioplegia in Patients with Left Ventricular Dysfunction Undergoing Coronary Surgery

Radim Bráta, Jan Tošovskýa, Jaroslav Januškaa, Leo Derycha, Svatopluk Velkoborskýa, Vilém Bruka, Jan Dominikb

aUniversity Hospital Ostrava, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ostrava, Czech Republic
bUniversity Teaching Hospital in Hradec Králové, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic

Received April 1, 2000
Accepted June 1, 2000

This study was done to compare the protective effect of blood and crystalloid cardioplegia in patients with left ventricular dysfunction undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Sixty consecutive patients with left ventricular ejection fraction < 35 % scheduled for CABG with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass without additional procedures were randomly divided into two groups. In the first group we used cold blood cardioplegia, in the second group cold crystalloid cardioplegia, both delivered only ortogradly. We measured hemodynamic data in early hours after operation, enzyme release and we collected other clinical data which could be influenced by perioperative myocardial protection. There was no death in either group. We also didn’t find any significant difference in incidence of perioperative myocardial infarction, arrhytmias and use of intraaortic balloon pumping between both groups. In an early hours after operation in the group with blood cardioplegia we found significantly better hemodynamic data (LVSWI, RVSWI) and significantly lower enzyme release. We conclude, that cold blood cardioplegia shows superior perioperative myocardial protection resulting in earlier restoration of myocardial function. This difference could be important in patients with high degree of left ventricular dysfunction.

Funding

This study was supported by the grant of IGA MH CR No. NA 5583-3.

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