aim: we investigated in a single-center retrospective study early outcomes of intermittent warm blood and cold crystalloid st.thomas cardioplegia in patients referred to CABG due to acute coronary syndromes. methods: 336 consecutive patients underwent isolated on-pump CABG (unstable angina=234, N-STE-MI=66, STE-MI=36). cardiac arrest was obtained with warm blood cardioplegia (WBC-group=215) or cold crystalloid cardioplegia (CCC-group=121). results: baseline and preoperative characteristics including serum levels of CKMB and C- Troponin-I enzymes were similar in two cardioplegia groups. as compared with CCC-group, required number of cardioplegia's doses per-patient was higher in WBC group (2.6±0.8 vs 2.1±0.8; P<0.0001), despite lower number of distal coronary-artery anastomoses (2.8±0.7 vs 3.0±0.8; P=0.027), and shorter aortic cross-clamp time (60.0±20.5 vs 66.7±20.5 min.;P<0.01). Completeness of revascularization was similar (100% vs 98%). Operative mortality (3.3% vs 1.4%), low cardiac output syndrome (5.8% vs 4.6%), postoperative left-ventricular ejection fraction (0.52±0.07 vs 0.53±0.07) were similar. CK-MB and C-troponin-I releases were similar for two cardioplegia groups at time 0, 12 hours and 24 hours after CABG. C-Troponin-I and CK:MB releases at time 0, 12 and 24 hours were lower when WBC was repeated within 18 min. in comparison with 20–25 min. (P5% was significantly lower at 12 and 24 hours when WBC administration was repeated within 18 min. Cross-clamp time (64.2±21.6 vs 65.2±29.5 min.) did not significantly correlate with CK-MB/CPK-total ratio>5% compared with lower ratios. conclusions: Both types of cardioplegia guarantee equivalent early outcomes in patients undergoing CABG for acute coronary syndromes. WBC allows better protection when administered in 18-minute re-dosing interval.

Nardi, P., Buioni, D., Bonavita, F., Franceschini, G., Cardenas, J., Fasano, J., et al. (2024). WARM BLOOD CARDIOPLEGIA VERSUS COLD CRYSTALLOID CARDIOPLEGIA IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES UNDERGOING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING. JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 25(Supplement 1), 31-31 [10.2459/01.jcm.0001096492.57471.88].

WARM BLOOD CARDIOPLEGIA VERSUS COLD CRYSTALLOID CARDIOPLEGIA IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES UNDERGOING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING

Nardi, P.
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Buioni, D.;Bonavita, F.;Franceschini, G.;De Felice, L.;Greco, N.;D'Onofrio, A.
2024-12-01

Abstract

aim: we investigated in a single-center retrospective study early outcomes of intermittent warm blood and cold crystalloid st.thomas cardioplegia in patients referred to CABG due to acute coronary syndromes. methods: 336 consecutive patients underwent isolated on-pump CABG (unstable angina=234, N-STE-MI=66, STE-MI=36). cardiac arrest was obtained with warm blood cardioplegia (WBC-group=215) or cold crystalloid cardioplegia (CCC-group=121). results: baseline and preoperative characteristics including serum levels of CKMB and C- Troponin-I enzymes were similar in two cardioplegia groups. as compared with CCC-group, required number of cardioplegia's doses per-patient was higher in WBC group (2.6±0.8 vs 2.1±0.8; P<0.0001), despite lower number of distal coronary-artery anastomoses (2.8±0.7 vs 3.0±0.8; P=0.027), and shorter aortic cross-clamp time (60.0±20.5 vs 66.7±20.5 min.;P<0.01). Completeness of revascularization was similar (100% vs 98%). Operative mortality (3.3% vs 1.4%), low cardiac output syndrome (5.8% vs 4.6%), postoperative left-ventricular ejection fraction (0.52±0.07 vs 0.53±0.07) were similar. CK-MB and C-troponin-I releases were similar for two cardioplegia groups at time 0, 12 hours and 24 hours after CABG. C-Troponin-I and CK:MB releases at time 0, 12 and 24 hours were lower when WBC was repeated within 18 min. in comparison with 20–25 min. (P5% was significantly lower at 12 and 24 hours when WBC administration was repeated within 18 min. Cross-clamp time (64.2±21.6 vs 65.2±29.5 min.) did not significantly correlate with CK-MB/CPK-total ratio>5% compared with lower ratios. conclusions: Both types of cardioplegia guarantee equivalent early outcomes in patients undergoing CABG for acute coronary syndromes. WBC allows better protection when administered in 18-minute re-dosing interval.
dic-2024
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Nardi, P., Buioni, D., Bonavita, F., Franceschini, G., Cardenas, J., Fasano, J., et al. (2024). WARM BLOOD CARDIOPLEGIA VERSUS COLD CRYSTALLOID CARDIOPLEGIA IN PATIENTS AFFECTED BY ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES UNDERGOING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING. JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 25(Supplement 1), 31-31 [10.2459/01.jcm.0001096492.57471.88].
Nardi, P; Buioni, D; Bonavita, F; Franceschini, G; Cardenas, J; Fasano, J; De Felice, L; Greco, N; Bonarrigo, S; Olia, S; Ajello, V; D'Onofrio, A...espandi
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