Regarding Low SVR state following off-pump CABG
Study was done to determine the prevalence, hemodynamic characteristics, and risk factors for low systemic vascular resistance (SVR) state following after off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB).
PATIENTS AND METHODS: SVR data could be obtained for 116 OPCAB patients. Low SVR was defined as an indexed systemic vascular resistance (SVRi) of less than1,800 dyne x s/cm(5) x m(2) at the end of operation.
Hemodynamic data were recorded preoperatively, at the end of operation, just after entering ICU, and the following morning.
RESULTS: Low SVR state was noted in 54 of 116 patients (53%). The SVRi values in low-SVR and non-low-SVR patients were 1,406+/-253 and 2,326+/-509 dyne x s/cm(5) x m(2) at the end of operation.
- Increased CI level, decreased MAP level, but unchanged CVP level was observed postoperatively in the low-SVR patients. The increase in CI and decrease in MAP were maximal at the end of operation.
- Patients with low SVR were more likely to have a higher body mass index and to be male than no-low-SVR patients.
- In low-SVR patients, fluid balance was more positive intraoperatively but more negative at 6 hours postoperatively and 12 h postoperatively
CONCLUSIONS: Low SVR state, a probable manifestation of systemic inflammatory response (SIRS), is common in patients who have undergone OPCAB.
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Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2008 Feb;14(1):15-21
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