BACKGROUND: Fontan surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) causes tremendous systemic stress and inflammatory responses, affecting postoperative organ function, morbidity, and mortality. Although this reaction triggers partially protective anti-inflammatory responses, it is harmful in patients with single ventricle congenital heart defects. Despite decades of research, an effective anti-inflammatory and stress defense strategy is lacking. This study investigated the influence of inhaled nitric oxide (NO) during CPB on early clinical results, including the duration of postoperative respiratory support as a primary outcome and a panel of laboratory analytes. METHODS: In this study, 115 patients were randomized to the Fontan-NO group (nâ=â48) and the Fontan group (nâ=â49). Eighteen patients were excluded from the study. The Fontan-NO group received NO inhaled directly into the oxygenator during CPB. Clinical data were collected, and blood samples were drawn for analysis at repeated intervals. Multiplex assays were used to analyze a proteome profile of molecules involved in stress response, inflammation, metabolic reactions, as well as heart and lung protection. RESULTS: Fontan-NO patients had significantly shorter respiratory support time with a median of 9.3 h (7.0; 13,2) vs 13.9 h (3.7; 18.5) by the absolute difference of 4.6 h [95% confidence interval, - 30.9 to 12.3; (pâ=â0.03)]. In addition, they have a shorter time in intensive care (pâ=â0.04) and lower pulmonary artery pressure after CPB discontinuation (pâ=â0.04), 4 h (pâ=â0.03) and 8 h (pâ=â0.03) after surgery. Fontan-NO patients also had a lower concentration of lactates (pâ=â0.04) and glucose after separation from CPB (pâ=â0.02) and lower catecholamine index (pâ=â0.042). Plasma factors analysis has shown a significantly higher concentration of interleukin-10, and a lower concentration of interleukin-6, interleukin-8, interleukin-1β, pentraxin, matrix metalloproteinase-8, troponin-I, creatine kinase myocardial band (CK-MB), and insulin in Fontan-NO group. CONCLUSIONS: NO inhaled into the oxygenator during CPB can improve short-term clinical outcomes. It shortens intubation time and intensive care time. It reduces inflammatory response, improves myocardial and lung protection, and diminishes metabolic stress in patients with a single ventricle undergoing Fontan surgery. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: The trial was preregistered, supervised, and supported by The Polish National Science Center ( NCN/01/B/NZ5/04246 ).
The cardioprotective and anti-inflammatory effect of inhaled nitric oxide during Fontan surgery in patients with single ventricle congenital heart defects: a prospective randomized study.
吸入一氧化氮对单心室先天性心脏病患者进行 Fontan 手术的心脏保护和抗炎作用:一项前瞻性随机研究
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作者:Kolcz Jacek, Karnas Elzbieta, Madeja Zbigniew, Zuba-Surma Ewa K
| 期刊: | Journal of Intensive Care | 影响因子: | 4.700 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Oct 13; 10(1):48 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s40560-022-00639-y | 研究方向: | 心血管 |
| 疾病类型: | 心脏病 | ||
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