| Literature DB >> 11447303 |
A Ergul1, C Joffs, A C Walker, F G Spinale.
Abstract
The ET system is activated in cardiac surgical setting as evidenced by elevated systemic and myocardial ET-1 levels after coronary bypass grafting surgery which requires hypothermic cardioplegic arrest and cardiopulmonary bypass. Increased ET-1 may influence a number of clinical parameters in this setting. First, ET-1 may directly modulate myocardial contractile performance in the early postoperative period resulting in LV dysfunction and a complex postoperative course. Second, elevated ET-1 levels may exacerbate increased pulmonary vascular resistance and contribute to the development of transient pulmonary hypertension following bypass. Finally, augmented postoperative ET-1 levels could contribute to changes in the caliber and flow of vascular conduits used for coronary bypass. In this review, a current perspective on the ET system in the setting of cardiopulmonary bypass grafting surgery is provided and the potential use of ET receptor antagonists in this setting is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11447303 DOI: 10.1023/a:1011452108131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Fail Rev ISSN: 1382-4147 Impact factor: 4.214