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Hypothermic versus normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with valvular heart disease. / Lomivorotov, Vladimir V.; Shmirev, Vladimir A.; Efremov, Sergey M.; Ponomarev, Dmitry N.; Moroz, Gleb B.; Shahin, Denis G.; Kornilov, Igor A.; Shilova, Anna N.; Lomivorotov, Vladimir N.; Karaskov, Alexander M.

в: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, Том 28, № 2, 01.01.2014, стр. 295-300.

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Harvard

Lomivorotov, VV, Shmirev, VA, Efremov, SM, Ponomarev, DN, Moroz, GB, Shahin, DG, Kornilov, IA, Shilova, AN, Lomivorotov, VN & Karaskov, AM 2014, 'Hypothermic versus normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with valvular heart disease', Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, Том. 28, № 2, стр. 295-300. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jvca.2013.03.009

APA

Lomivorotov, V. V., Shmirev, V. A., Efremov, S. M., Ponomarev, D. N., Moroz, G. B., Shahin, D. G., Kornilov, I. A., Shilova, A. N., Lomivorotov, V. N., & Karaskov, A. M. (2014). Hypothermic versus normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with valvular heart disease. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 28(2), 295-300. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jvca.2013.03.009

Vancouver

Lomivorotov VV, Shmirev VA, Efremov SM, Ponomarev DN, Moroz GB, Shahin DG и пр. Hypothermic versus normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with valvular heart disease. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 2014 Янв. 1;28(2):295-300. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jvca.2013.03.009

Author

Lomivorotov, Vladimir V. ; Shmirev, Vladimir A. ; Efremov, Sergey M. ; Ponomarev, Dmitry N. ; Moroz, Gleb B. ; Shahin, Denis G. ; Kornilov, Igor A. ; Shilova, Anna N. ; Lomivorotov, Vladimir N. ; Karaskov, Alexander M. / Hypothermic versus normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with valvular heart disease. в: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 2014 ; Том 28, № 2. стр. 295-300.

BibTeX

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title = "Hypothermic versus normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with valvular heart disease",
abstract = "Objective The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is as effective as hypothermic CPB in terms of cardiac protection (cTnI level) and outcome in patients with valvular heart disease. Design Prospective randomized study. Setting A tertiary cardiothoracic referral center. Participants 140 patients who had valvular heart disease, with/without coronary artery disease, surgically treated under CPB. Interventions The patients were allocated randomly to undergo either hypothermic (temperature [T], 31 C-32 C) or normothermic CPB (T>36 C). Measurements and Main Results The primary endpoint was the dynamics of troponin I. The secondary endpoints were ventilation time, the need for inotropic support, intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital stay durations, complications, and mortality. There were no significant intergroup differences in dynamics of troponin I. Ventilation time was significantly lower in the hypothermic group (6 (5-9) and 8 (5-12); p = 0.01). Conclusions Normothermic CPB in patients with valvular heart disease was as effective as hypothermic perfusion in terms of myocardial protection after the surgery assessed by cTnI release. The short ventilation duration in patients who underwent hypothermic CPB needs to be confirmed in a future investigation.",
keywords = "cardiac protection, cardiac surgery, cardiopulmonary bypass, heart valve disease, hypothermia, normothermia",
author = "Lomivorotov, {Vladimir V.} and Shmirev, {Vladimir A.} and Efremov, {Sergey M.} and Ponomarev, {Dmitry N.} and Moroz, {Gleb B.} and Shahin, {Denis G.} and Kornilov, {Igor A.} and Shilova, {Anna N.} and Lomivorotov, {Vladimir N.} and Karaskov, {Alexander M.}",
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AU - Lomivorotov, Vladimir V.

AU - Shmirev, Vladimir A.

AU - Efremov, Sergey M.

AU - Ponomarev, Dmitry N.

AU - Moroz, Gleb B.

AU - Shahin, Denis G.

AU - Kornilov, Igor A.

AU - Shilova, Anna N.

AU - Lomivorotov, Vladimir N.

AU - Karaskov, Alexander M.

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N2 - Objective The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is as effective as hypothermic CPB in terms of cardiac protection (cTnI level) and outcome in patients with valvular heart disease. Design Prospective randomized study. Setting A tertiary cardiothoracic referral center. Participants 140 patients who had valvular heart disease, with/without coronary artery disease, surgically treated under CPB. Interventions The patients were allocated randomly to undergo either hypothermic (temperature [T], 31 C-32 C) or normothermic CPB (T>36 C). Measurements and Main Results The primary endpoint was the dynamics of troponin I. The secondary endpoints were ventilation time, the need for inotropic support, intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital stay durations, complications, and mortality. There were no significant intergroup differences in dynamics of troponin I. Ventilation time was significantly lower in the hypothermic group (6 (5-9) and 8 (5-12); p = 0.01). Conclusions Normothermic CPB in patients with valvular heart disease was as effective as hypothermic perfusion in terms of myocardial protection after the surgery assessed by cTnI release. The short ventilation duration in patients who underwent hypothermic CPB needs to be confirmed in a future investigation.

AB - Objective The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is as effective as hypothermic CPB in terms of cardiac protection (cTnI level) and outcome in patients with valvular heart disease. Design Prospective randomized study. Setting A tertiary cardiothoracic referral center. Participants 140 patients who had valvular heart disease, with/without coronary artery disease, surgically treated under CPB. Interventions The patients were allocated randomly to undergo either hypothermic (temperature [T], 31 C-32 C) or normothermic CPB (T>36 C). Measurements and Main Results The primary endpoint was the dynamics of troponin I. The secondary endpoints were ventilation time, the need for inotropic support, intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital stay durations, complications, and mortality. There were no significant intergroup differences in dynamics of troponin I. Ventilation time was significantly lower in the hypothermic group (6 (5-9) and 8 (5-12); p = 0.01). Conclusions Normothermic CPB in patients with valvular heart disease was as effective as hypothermic perfusion in terms of myocardial protection after the surgery assessed by cTnI release. The short ventilation duration in patients who underwent hypothermic CPB needs to be confirmed in a future investigation.

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