BACKGROUND: Radial artery (RA) conduits are prone to early vasospasm. Current intraoperative treatment with papaverine fails to inhibit postoperative RA constriction. Pretreatment with topical a-antagonist solutions can inhibit RA vasoconstriction and cause dilatation for a longer period than achieved with papaverine. METHODS: In 10 patients undergoing myocardial revascularization, the radial artery was harvested as a skeletonized vessel. A composite graft with reverse free RA on an in situ left internal thoracic artery was prepared before construction of distal coronary anastomoses. The RA pedicle was then put in a small syringe filled with Regitine (phentolamine methansulphonic, 0.07 mg/mL) ("Jacuzzi") and warmed by immersing the container in a warm saline bath for 8 to 15 minutes. The RA free flow was measured before and after topical treatment with Regitine. RESULTS: The mean number of grafts per patient was 2.9 (range 2 to 4). The mean number of radial anastomoses was 1.8 per patient. Left internal thoracic artery free flow was 110 +/- 29 mL/min. Regitine increased radial free flow from 49 +/- 35 to 77 +/- 30 mL/min (p < 0.01). Five patients underwent postoperative coronary angiography. All radial anastomoses were patent. CONCLUSIONS: Topical treatment of RA with Regitine increases RA free flow and is an effective intraoperative means of decreasing RA spasticity.
BACKGROUND: Radial artery (RA) conduits are prone to early vasospasm. Current intraoperative treatment with papaverine fails to inhibit postoperative RA constriction. Pretreatment with topical a-antagonist solutions can inhibit RA vasoconstriction and cause dilatation for a longer period than achieved with papaverine. METHODS: In 10 patients undergoing myocardial revascularization, the radial artery was harvested as a skeletonized vessel. A composite graft with reverse free RA on an in situ left internal thoracic artery was prepared before construction of distal coronary anastomoses. The RA pedicle was then put in a small syringe filled with Regitine (phentolamine methansulphonic, 0.07 mg/mL) ("Jacuzzi") and warmed by immersing the container in a warm saline bath for 8 to 15 minutes. The RA free flow was measured before and after topical treatment with Regitine. RESULTS: The mean number of grafts per patient was 2.9 (range 2 to 4). The mean number of radial anastomoses was 1.8 per patient. Left internal thoracic artery free flow was 110 +/- 29 mL/min. Regitine increased radial free flow from 49 +/- 35 to 77 +/- 30 mL/min (p < 0.01). Five patients underwent postoperative coronary angiography. All radial anastomoses were patent. CONCLUSIONS: Topical treatment of RA with Regitine increases RA free flow and is an effective intraoperative means of decreasing RA spasticity.
Authors: Yirui Hu; Xinbei Yang; Li Zhang; Xianren Wu; Anastasia Yian Liu; Joseph A Boscarino; H Lester Kirchner; Alfred S Casale; Xiaopeng Zhang Journal: PLoS One Date: 2018-08-30 Impact factor: 3.240