Effects of Pulsatile and Nonpulsatile Perfusion on Vital Organ Recovery in Pediatric Heart Surgery: A Pilot Clinical Study
2006
The use of pulsatile flow during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with regard to improved patient outcomes is controversial. We evaluated pulsatile perfusion in pediatric patients undergoing CPB in a clinical setting. Fifty consecutive pediatric patients undergoing open heart surgery for repair of congenital heart disease were prospectively entered into the study and randomly assigned to either the pulsatile perfusion group (group P, n 25) or the nonpulsatile perfusion group (group NP, n 25). Study parameters included intubation time, duration of intensive care unit (ICU) stay and hospital stay, need for inotropic support, preoperative and postoperative enzymes, creatinine, C-reactive protein, blood count, mean urine output, and total drainage. Group P, compared with group NP, had significantly less
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