Myocardial Protection Efficacy of Custodiol, Del Nido, and Cold Intermittent Blood Cardioplegia in Arterial Switch Operation

Custodiol、Del Nido 和冷间歇血液心脏停搏液在动脉转位手术中的心肌保护效果

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The arterial switch operation (ASO) is the standard treatment for transposition of the great arteries (TGA), requiring robust myocardial protection due to the neonatal myocardium's vulnerability to ischaemia. This study compares the myocardial protective efficacy of Custodiol, Del Nido, and cold intermittent blood cardioplegia in neonates undergoing ASO. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed 133 neonates with TGA undergoing ASO (2013-2024) at 4 Turkish centres, grouped by cardioplegia: cold blood (n = 47), Custodiol (n = 44), or Del Nido (n = 42). Outcomes included aortic cross-clamp and cardiopulmonary bypass times, troponin I, CK-MB, inotropic support, and ventilation duration. RESULTS: Custodiol and Del Nido had shorter cross-clamp (70.4 (8.5) vs 68.7 (7.9) vs 78.2 (9.1) minutes, P < .001) and bypass times (P = .004), lower troponin I (4.2 (1.3) vs 4.0 (1.5) vs 6.8 (1.9) ng/mL, P < .001), reduced inotropic needs (P < .001), and shorter ventilation/intensive care unit stays (P ≤ .010). Mortality was similar (P = .47). CONCLUSIONS: Custodiol and Del Nido cardioplegia strategies provided favourable outcomes compared to cold blood cardioplegia in neonates undergoing ASO, with implications for optimizing myocardial protection protocols in this population.

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