Echocardiographic evaluation and comparison of the effects of sevoflurane and desflurane on left ventricular relaxation indices in patients with diastolic dysfunction scheduled for coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Mahmoud M. Amer, Hosam El Ashmawi, A. El-Shaarawy, Wael Hassen
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Background Effect of inhalational anesthetics on diastolic function in humans is still controversial, although inhalational anesthetics have been shown to have negative lusitropic action in experimental studies, which were explained by interference of inhalational anesthetics with calcium homeostasis. Aim This prospective randomized study aims to evaluate and compare the effects of sevoflurane and desflurane on left ventricular (LV) diastolic function in patients with impaired LV relaxation due to ischemic heart disease using transesophageal Doppler echocardiography. Patients and methods After approval from the local ethics committee and informed consent, 24 patients scheduled for coronary artery bypass grafting surgery were enrolled in the study. Patients were selected by a preoperative transthoracic echocardiographic diagnosis of impaired relaxation or grade 1 diastolic dysfunction. Anesthetic induction was standardized in both groups. Patients randomly received 1 MAC of sevoflurane (n = 12) or desflurane (n = 12) for maintenance of anesthesia. Hemodynamic parameters and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) derived ventricular diastolic relaxation indices before and after the study drug administration were compared. LV filling pressures were kept within normal range throughout the study period to exclude the effect of the loading conditions on diastolic function. Results The two study drugs significantly reduced the systemic vascular resistance index with a significant increase in the cardiac index. Hemodynamic changes measured by invasive arterial line and pulmonary artery catheter were comparable between the two groups. In terms of LV relaxation indices, the two agents led to a significant improvement in diastolic function. Transmitral and tissue Doppler E/A and Em/Am ratios improved significantly accompanied by a significant decrease in deceleration time and isovolumetric relaxation time. The effect of the two agents on diastolic relaxation parameters was comparable. Conclusion Sevoflurane and desflurane appear to improve LV relaxation. This can be explained by a significant reduction in afterload produced by these vapors. The positive effect of these inhalational agents on LV relaxation can have a beneficial effect on the anesthetic management of patients with diastolic dysfunction.
超声心动图评价和比较七氟醚和地氟醚对冠状动脉搭桥术舒张功能不全患者左室舒张指数的影响
背景:吸入性麻醉剂对人类舒张功能的影响仍然存在争议,尽管在实验研究中已显示吸入性麻醉剂具有负性肌萎缩作用,这可以通过吸入性麻醉剂干扰钙稳态来解释。目的采用经食管多普勒超声心动图评价和比较七氟醚和地氟醚对缺血性心脏病左室舒张功能受损患者左室舒张功能的影响。患者和方法经当地伦理委员会批准和知情同意后,24例计划行冠状动脉搭桥术的患者入组研究。通过术前经胸超声心动图诊断松弛受损或1级舒张功能障碍来选择患者。两组麻醉诱导均标准化。患者随机接受1 MAC七氟醚(n = 12)或地氟醚(n = 12)维持麻醉。比较研究用药前后血流动力学参数和经食管超声心动图(TEE)得出的心室舒张指数。在整个研究期间,左室充注压力保持在正常范围内,以排除负荷条件对舒张功能的影响。结果两种研究药物均能显著降低全身血管阻力指数,显著升高心脏指数。有创动脉线和肺动脉导管测量的血流动力学变化在两组之间具有可比性。在左室舒张指标方面,两种药物可显著改善舒张功能。透射和组织多普勒E/A和Em/Am比值显著提高,同时减速时间和等容松弛时间显著减少。两种药物对舒张参数的影响具有可比性。结论七氟醚和地氟醚可改善左室舒张。这可以用这些蒸汽产生的后负荷显著减少来解释。这些吸入剂对左室舒张的积极作用可以对舒张功能不全患者的麻醉管理产生有益的影响。
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