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  • Experimental Study of the Effect on Organic Perfusion in the Cardiopulmonary Bypass Through Femoral Artery-Vein Intubation with Improved Cannulas

    Objective To compare the perfusion pressure between cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) through improved intubations of femoral artery-vein and routine identical flow on organic perfusion such as brain, lung, liver, kidney, intestines, etc.. Methods Twenty dogs with body weight from 10-15kg were randomly divided into two groups: thoracoscope group(n=10): CPB was set up by the right femoral artery-vein for completely video assisted cardiac operations; routine thoracotomy group(n=10): CPB was set up by the aorta-caval vein. The perfusion pressure of innominate artery, left common carotid artery, superior mesenteric artery, renal artery, homonymic and opposite side popliteal artery and the pressure of concomitant vein were measured at the following time points: instantly after induction of anesthesia (T1) , before aortic clamping (T2) , fifteen minutes after aortic clamping (T3) , fifteen minutes after aortic opening (T4) , twenty minutes after stop (T5) . The venous blood samples were collected at the preceding time points and venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) were measured. Results There were no significant difference between both groups in arterial perfusion pressure, besides perfusion pressure of homonymic popliteal artery in thoracoscope group was lower than that in routine thoracotomy group (Plt;0. 01) . Before aortic clamping, fifteen minutes after aortic clamping and fifteen minutes after aortic opening, venous pressure of renal vein, superior mesenteric vein, homonymic and opposite side popliteal vein in thoracoscope group were higher than those in routine thoracotomy group (Plt;0. 05) . SvO2 of renal vein, superior mesenteric vein, homonymic and opposite side popliteal vein in thoracoscope group were lower than those in routine thoracotomy group (Plt;0. 05) . Conclusion The improved femoral CPB has a similar perfusion pressure with routine CPB and a higher vein pressure than routine CPB below inferior vena cava after aortic intubations. So this experiment provides theoretical evidence for the organic protection of infants’ thoracoscopic extracorporeal circulation.

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  • The Gastrointestinal Protective Effect of Omeprazole on Children Undergoing Thoracoscopic Heart Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass

    Objective To investigate the gastrointestinal(GI) protective effect of Omeprazole on children undergoing thoracoscopic heart surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Methods One hundred and twenty seven patients who were scheduled for cardiac surgery with CPB were randomly equally divided into three groups. Group A and B underwent thoracoscopic heart surgery, while the control group underwent conventional heart surgery by sternotomy. Before CPB, group A was treated with Omeprazole 10mg added to the priming solution.? Group B and the control group were treated by adding the same amount of normal saline (to the priming solution). pH and red blood cell count of gastric secretion and serum gastric level (Assay Designs ELISA) were measured at the following intervals: before CPB, 30 minutes into CPB, at termination of CPB,4 and 24 hours after termination of CPB. Results Compare to prior to CBP, the value of the gastric pH in group A was significantly higher (Plt;0.01), and that of group B was significantly lower (Plt;0.05)at the end of CPB. The same value in the control group was significantly lower (Plt;0.05)4h, after the end of CPB. Compared to prior CPB, the mean red blood cell count of gastric secretion and serum gastric level were significantly descent (Plt;0.01) in all there group post CBP. Compare to the control group, the mean gastric pH level in group A was significantly elevated at all time intervals post CBP; while the mean gastric secretin red blood cell count was significantly decreased. The mean serum level in group A 30 min post CBP was significantly lower than that in group B and the control group. Compared to the control group, the mean gastric pH level was significantly lower in group B but returned to the pre-CPB level in 24 h. The mean gastric secretin red blood cell amount and serums gastric level in group B at all time intervals were significantly decreased compare to those of the control group. Conclusion Thoracoscopic heart surgery of children with CPB

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