Cerebral oximetry in antegrade versus retrograde cerebral perfusion in aortic surgery.

IF 0.6 Q3 Medicine
ASIAN CARDIOVASCULAR & THORACIC ANNALS Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1177/02184923251374360
Omar Dawoud, Amr Bastawisy, Amr A Abada, Sherif M Abbas, John Malaty Fouad Abdelmesseh
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BackgroundThe optimal cerebral protection strategy during complex aortic surgery remains controversial, and various brain monitoring modalities are used to provide different information to improve cerebral protection. This study aims to compare the effect of the change in cerebral oxygen saturation during hypothermic circulatory arrest on the early postoperative neurological outcome in antegrade cerebral perfusion (ACP) versus retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) during circulatory arrest in adult aortic surgery using cerebral oximetry.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional analytic study that enrolled a total of 84 patients undergoing total circulatory arrest during adult aortic surgery divided into two groups. Group A: 42 cases undergoing selective ACP; Group B: 42 cases undergoing RCP.ResultsCerebral oxygen saturation before and after circulatory arrest (right and left), cerebral oxygen saturation after cardiopulmonary bypass (right and left) and cross clamp time were significantly lower in Group A than Group B. Cerebral oxygen saturation during circulatory arrest (right and left) and circulatory arrest time were significantly higher in Group A than Group B. Regaining of conscious level time, mechanical ventilation time, neurological dysfunction, other organs dysfunction, and mortality were significantly lower in Group A than Group B.ConclusionsDuring hypothermic circulatory arrest in complex aortic surgery in adults, cerebral oxygen saturation was an independent predictor of neurological dysfunction in patients who underwent RCP and in patients who underwent ACP.

主动脉手术中顺行与逆行脑灌注的脑血氧测定。
背景复杂主动脉手术中最佳的脑保护策略仍然存在争议,各种脑监测模式被用来提供不同的信息来改善脑保护。本研究旨在比较低温循环停搏时脑氧饱和度变化对成人主动脉手术循环停搏时顺行脑灌注(ACP)与逆行脑灌注(RCP)术后早期神经学预后的影响。方法:这是一项横断面分析研究,共纳入84例在成人主动脉手术中发生全循环骤停的患者,分为两组。A组:选择性ACP 42例;B组:42例RCP。结果A组患者循环停搏前后(左、右)脑氧饱和度、体外循环后(左、右)脑氧饱和度及交叉钳夹时间均显著低于b组。A组患者循环停搏前后(左、右)脑氧饱和度及循环停搏时间均显著高于b组。结论在成人复杂主动脉手术低温循环停搏期间,脑氧饱和度是RCP患者和ACP患者神经功能障碍的独立预测因子。
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期刊介绍: The Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals is an international peer-reviewed journal pertaining to cardiovascular and thoracic medicine. Besides original clinical manuscripts, we welcome research reports, product reviews, reports of new techniques, and findings of special significance to Asia and the Pacific Rim. Case studies that have significant novel original observations, are instructive, include adequate methodological details and provide conclusions. Workshop proceedings, meetings and book reviews, letters to the editor, and meeting announcements are encouraged along with relevant articles from authors.
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