| Literature DB >> 25258591 |
Serdar Demirgan1, Kerem Erkalp1, M Salih Sevdi1, Meltem Turkay Aydogmus1, Numan Kutbay1, Aydin Firincioglu1, Ali Ozalp1, Aysin Alagol1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypothermia has been used in cardiac surgery for many years for neuroprotection. Mild hypothermia (MH) [body temperature (BT) kept at 32-35°C] has been shown to reduce both mortality and poor neurological outcome in patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This study investigated whether patients who were expected to benefit neurologically from therapeutic hypothermia (TH) also had improved cardiac function.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac arrest; Cardiac function; Cardiac measurement; Cardioprotection; Therapeutic hypothermia
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25258591 PMCID: PMC4174499 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2253-14-78
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Figure 1Flow diagram of the study.
Summary of demographic and clinical characteristics of the 30 patients with cardiac arrest
| Age in years (mean ± SD) | 49.07 ± 18.04 | |
| Males | 17 (56.7%) | |
| Height (cm) | 171.4 ± 6.9 | |
| Weight (kg) | 86.3 ± 17.6 | |
| Initial GCS level | | |
| III | 23 (76.7%) | |
| IV | 5 (16.7%) | |
| V | 2 (6.7%) | |
| Cardiac arrest rhythm | | |
| Ventricular tachycardia | 7 (23.3%) | |
| Ventricular fibrillation | 18 (60%) | |
| Asystole | 5 (16.7%) | |
| CPR duration (min) | 20 ± 9.4 | |
| Coronary angiography | Yes | 9 (30.0%) |
| None | 21 (70.0%) | |
| Time from ROSC to start of TH induction (min) | 46.86 ± 14.73 | |
| SOFA Scores | 11.93 ± 1.23 | |
| APACHE II Scores | 22.77 ± 4.45 | |
GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale.
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resusication.
ROSC: Return of Spontaneous Circulation.
TH: Therapeutic Hypothermia.
SOFA: Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment.
APACHE: Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation.
Variation for the cardiac thermodilution maesurements at the same body temperature during cooling and rewarming periods
| 10,7 ± 33,8 | 0,094 | 792 ± 672 | ||||
| | 12,9 ± 29,5 | 1089 ± 1791 | ||||
| | 14,8 ± 29,1 | 1178 ± 1444 | ||||
| | 11,9 ± 29,9 | 777 ± 1094 | ||||
| | −6,7 ± 30,7 | 0,242 | 72 ± 1325 | 0,768 | ||
| 8,2 ± 19,7 | −1,1 ± 1,6 | |||||
| | 10,7 ± 18,3 | −0,8 ± 1,6 | ||||
| | 11,0 ± 19,6 | −1,1 ± 1,6 | ||||
| | 8,1 ± 15,7 | −0,8 ± 1,4 | ||||
| | 2,2 ± 19,2 | 0,529 | −1,0 ± 1,5 | |||
| 6,7 ± 24,4 | 0,141 | −0,6 ± 1,0 | ||||
| | 11,8 ± 19,9 | −0,5 ± 0,8 | ||||
| | 12,0 ± 19,8 | −0,7 ± 0,9 | ||||
| | 9,1 ± 19,7 | −0,5 ± 0,8 | ||||
| | −2,3 ± 24,2 | 0,602 | −0,5 ± 0,9 | |||
| 4,1 ± 19,9 | 0,273 | 22,0 ± 140,2 | 0,397 | |||
| | 3,8 ± 24,2 | 0,397 | −72,3 ± 167,1 | |||
| | −3,4 ± 18,5 | 0,326 | −83,8 ± 285,3 | 0,118 | ||
| | −2,7 ± 16,5 | 0,384 | −18,6 ± 171,8 | 0,557 | ||
| | 2,7 ± 19,5 | 0,450 | −0,9 ± 117,5 | 0,966 | ||
| 0,8 ± 7,2 | 0,562 | 0,1 ± 2,9 | 0,902 | |||
| | 1,8 ± 5,4 | 0,074 | 1,3 ± 4,1 | 0,083 | ||
| | 1,8 ± 5,3 | 0,081 | 1,0 ± 3,8 | 0,148 | ||
| | 1,9 ± 5,6 | 0,078 | | 0,6 ± 3,6 | 0,394 | |
| | 1,7 ± 5,6 | 0,111 | 0,7 ± 2,8 | 0,206 | ||
Paired sample t test.
measurements did not demonstrate any difference at Tbasal-C/Tbasal-RW and 33°C (p > 0.05). SAP values during rewarming at 34°C, 35°C, 36°C were lower as compared to measurements in cooling period (p < 0.05). measurements did not demonstrate any difference at 33°C (p > 0.05). DAP values during rewarming at Tbasal-RW, 34°C, 35°C, 36°C were lower as compared to the measurements during cooling period. meaurements did not demonstrate any difference at Tbasal-C/Tbasal-RW and 33°C (p < 0.05). MAP values during rewarming at 34°C, 35°C, 36°C were lower as compared to measurements during cooling period (p < 0.05). and measurement values at the same body temperature during rewarming and cooling period did nor demonstrate any difference (p > 0.05). measurements were higher during the rewarming period (p < 0.05). measurements were higher during the rewarming period (p < 0.05). and measurements during rewarming and cooling periods did not demonstrate any difference at the same body temperatures (p > 0.05). measurements during rewarming and cooling periods at 33°C did nor demonstrate any difference (p > 0.05). SVRI values during rewarming period at 34°C, 35°C, 36°C and Tbasal-RW period were lower (p < 0.05).
C: Cooling, RW: Rewarning, BT: Body temperature, SAP: Systolic arterial pressure, DAP: Diastolic arterial pressure, MAP: Mean arterial pressure, HR: Heart rate, CVP: Central venous pressure, SVRI: Systemic vascular resistance index, CO: Cardiac output, CI: Cardiac index, GEDI: Global end-diastolic volume index, ELWI: Extravascular lung water index.