Korean J Anesthesiol.  1994 Sep;27(9):1132-1138. 10.4097/kjae.1994.27.9.1132.

The Influence of isoflurane on systemic vascualr resistance during cardiopulmonary bypass

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Keimyung University, School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

The influence of isoflurane on systemic vascular resistances was studied during total cardiopulmonary bypass with membrane oxygenator, low rate of 2.4 L/min/m(2) and moderate hypothermia Data were obtained from 40 adult patients undergoing corrective surgery for congenital or aquired heart disease. The materials were randomly divided in two groups with 20 and 20 patients, respectively, Before cadiopulmonary bypass, the same anesthetic technique was applied to 2 groups. During cardiapuhnonary bypass, isoflurane was given into oxygenator at 0.5-1.5% concentration in group I. In group II, no isoflurane was given but 0.2 mg/kg midazolam was supplied into the oxygenator at the beginning of bypass. To both groups small amounts of fentanyl were given during bypass. There were no significant differences in mean cardiopulmonary bypass time and pump flow between the groups.In group I, systemic vascular resistance did not increase until 60 minutes, whereas in group II systemic vascular resistance increased significantly after 30 minutes and maximal increase was noticed at 60 minutes. Data for base excess demonstrated that significant fall after 40 minutes of perfusion in group II, but not changes in group I. It is concluded that isoflurane exerts a beneficial vasodilatory action during caardiopulmonary bypass and hypothermia. And the harzards of local reduction in organic blood flow are ehminated, because an adequate perfusion pressure and flow are maintained by the heart lung machine.

Keyword

Cardipulmonary bypass; Isoflurane; Systemic vascular resistance; Base excess

MeSH Terms

Adult
Cardiopulmonary Bypass*
Fentanyl
Heart Diseases
Heart-Lung Machine
Humans
Hypothermia
Isoflurane*
Midazolam
Oxygen
Oxygenators
Oxygenators, Membrane
Perfusion
Vascular Resistance
Fentanyl
Isoflurane
Midazolam
Oxygen
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