Literature DB >> 29921986

Global Cardioplegia Practices: Results from the Global Cardiopulmonary Bypass Survey.

Jason M Ali1, Lachlan F Miles2, Yasir Abu-Omar1, Carlos Galhardo3, Florian Falter4.   

Abstract

Despite the ubiquitous use of cardioplegia in cardiac surgery, there is a lack of agreement on various aspects of cardioplegia practice. To discover current cardioplegia practices throughout the world, we undertook a global survey to document contemporary cardiopulmonary bypass practices. A 16-question, Internet-based survey was distributed by regional specialist societies, targeting adult cardiac anesthesiologists. Ten questions concerned caseload and cardioplegia practices, the remaining questions examined anticoagulation and pump-priming practices. The survey was available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. The survey was launched in June 2015 and remained open until May 2016. A total of 923 responses were analyzed, summarizing practice in Europe (269), North America (334), South America (215), and Australia/New Zealand (105). Inter-regional responses differed for all questions asked (p < .001). In all regions other than South America, blood cardioplegia was the common arrest technique used. The most commonly used cardioplegia solutions were: St. Thomas, Bretschneider, and University of Wisconsin with significant regional variation. The use of additives (most commonly glucose, glutamate, tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane, and aspartate) varied significantly. This survey has revealed significant variation in international practice with regards to myocardial protection, and is a reminder that there is no clear consensus on the use of cardioplegia. It is unclear why regional practice groups made the choices they have and the clinical impact remains unclear.

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Keywords:  blood; cardioplegia; cardiopulmonary bypass; crystalloid

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29921986      PMCID: PMC6002645     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Extra Corpor Technol        ISSN: 0022-1058


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