The Effects of Heart-Lung Bypass on Endothelial Function of Patients with Open Heart Surgery

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Abstract:
Background
Endothelium is an essential organ for maintaining an adequate vascular tone and preventing the pathological process of atherosclerosis. Heart-lung machine is a mechanical support for maintenance of blood circulation during open heart surgery. It has been shown that flow of blood through this circuit can induce complement activation, endotoxines production, and release of many inflammatory mediators..
Objectives
Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB) has some detrimental effects on endothelial function. Flow Mediated Dilation (FMD) is also a noninvasive method for evaluation of endothelial function..Patients and
Methods
This study was conducted on 22 patients who were admitted in cardiac surgery ward for open heart operation and met the inclusion criteria of the study. Brachial artery FMD was measured the day before and 2 days after CPB..
Results
The mean duration of CPB was 62.95 minutes. The mean percent of FMD changes was measured and compared before and after CPB (4.29 and 0.03 vs. 1.38 and 1.99, < 0.001). The results showed a significant relationship between CPB and bronchial endothelial function..
Conclusions
This study revealed the influence of CPB on endothelial function. Yet, more studies are necessary to confirm this important issue, and decline in use of CPB is appreciated..
Language:
English
Published:
International Cardiovascular Research Journal, Volume:9 Issue: 2, Jan 2015
Page:
116
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