Early detection of cerebral ischemia due to pericardium traction using cerebral oximetry in pediatric minimally invasive cardiac surgery: a case report

利用脑氧饱和度监测早期检测小儿微创心脏手术中因心包牵拉引起的脑缺血:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) for simple congenital heart defects has become popular, and monitoring of regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO(2)) is crucial for preventing cerebral ischemia during pediatric MICS. We describe a pediatric case with a sudden decrease in rSO(2) during MICS. CASE PRESENTATION: An 8-month-old male underwent minimally invasive ventricular septal defect closure. He developed a sudden decrease in rSO(2) and right radial artery blood pressure (RRBP) without changes in other parameters following pericardium traction. The rSO(2) and RRBP immediately recovered after removal of pericardium fixation. Obstruction of the right innominate artery secondary to the pericardium traction would have been responsible for it. CONCLUSIONS: Pericardium traction, one of the common procedures during MICS, triggered rSO(2) depression alerting us to the risk of cerebral ischemia. We should be aware that pericardium traction during MICS can lead to cerebral ischemia, which is preventable by cautious observation of the patient.

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