Evaluation of Systemic Microcirculatory Vessel Density in the Early Postoperative Period of Heart Valve Surgery: an Observational Study.

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Marcos Vinícius Fernandes, Andrea de Lorenzo, Eduardo Tibiriça
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Abstract

Introduction: The present study evaluated systemic microcirculatory alterations occurring in the early postoperative period of cardiopulmonary bypass-assisted heart valve surgery compared to preoperative parameters through noninvasive point-of-care microcirculatory imaging of the sublingual area using incident dark field imaging.

Methods: This was a single-center cross-sectional observational study that included 23 patients aged 49 ± 13 years. Sublingual microcirculatory density and perfusion were evaluated using a handheld camera based on incident dark field imaging before surgery and in the early postoperative period.

Results: The total number of capillary vessels (1029 ± 13, P=0.0006), total length of capillary vessels (29.4 ± 3.2 mm, P=0.0005), and capillary vessel density (16.8 ± 1.8 mm/mm2, P=0.0005) were all higher after surgery. On the other hand, the total number of noncapillary vessels (85 ± 34, P=0.05), total length of noncapillary vessels (1.9 ± 0.8 mm, P=0.07), and noncapillary vessel density (1.1 ± 0.5 mm/mm2, P=0.07) were similar before and after surgery. The total number of capillary vessels was higher after surgery (1109 ± 92) in patients who received milrinone infusion (P=0.002) but not in patients who did not receive milrinone (986 ± 129, P=0.05).

Conclusion: After cardiac valve surgery, there was an improvement in microvascular parameters concerning capillary vessels and in the total number of microvessels. Moreover, significant positive correlations were found between the use of milrinone and these parameters. The study demonstrated the usefulness of handheld cameras for bedside evaluation of the microcirculation.

心脏瓣膜手术术后早期系统微循环血管密度的评价:一项观察性研究。
摘要:本研究通过无创的即时点式舌下微循环成像技术,利用入射暗场成像技术,评估了体外循环辅助心脏瓣膜手术术后早期发生的全身微循环改变与术前参数的比较。方法:这是一项单中心横断面观察性研究,包括23例年龄49±13岁的患者。术前和术后早期采用手持式相机基于入射暗场成像评估舌下微循环密度和灌注。结果:术后毛细血管总数(1029±13支,P=0.0006)、总长度(29.4±3.2 mm, P=0.0005)、血管密度(16.8±1.8 mm/mm2, P=0.0005)均显著增高。非毛细血管总数(85±34条,P=0.05)、非毛细血管总长度(1.9±0.8 mm, P=0.07)、非毛细血管密度(1.1±0.5 mm/mm2, P=0.07)与术前、术后无明显差异。输注米力农组术后毛细血管总数(1109±92)根(P=0.002)高于未输注米力农组(986±129)根(P= 0.05)。结论:心脏瓣膜手术后毛细血管微血管参数及微血管总数均有改善。此外,米立酮的使用与这些参数之间存在显著的正相关。该研究证明了手持式摄像机在床边评估微循环的有效性。
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