"Intracoronary levosimendan in neonatal cardiac surgery: a retrospective study on hemodynamic effects and catecholamine-sparing outcomes".

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcvm.2025.1577847
Talgat Ibraev, Gulmira Zhauarova, Amangeldi Kerimkulov, Kamilla Rakhimova, Erlic Sungkarbekov
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Background: Levosimendan is a calcium-sensitizing inotrope with vasodilatory properties, shown to improve cardiac output and reduce mortality in adults with advanced heart failure. However, data on its safety and efficacy in neonatal cardiac surgery are limited.

Objective: To evaluate the intraoperative use of levosimendan in neonates with complex congenital heart defects (CHDs) undergoing open-heart surgery.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of 59 neonates aged 2-30 days who underwent surgical correction of complex CHDs with cardiopulmonary bypass. Levosimendan was administered intracoronarily as part of the blood cardioplegia protocol in doses of 25-45 mcg/kg.

Results: Compared to historical controls, the levosimendan group demonstrated a significant reduction in postoperative catecholamine requirements, including adrenaline and norepinephrine. In 12% of cases, surgery was completed without the use of any catecholamines. No rhythm disturbances were observed. The positive inotropic effect lasted up to 72 h without systemic hypotension. Median adrenaline doses were significantly lower (p < 0.05), and norepinephrine use was reduced from 12% to 5%.

Conclusions: Intracoronary administration of levosimendan during neonatal cardiac surgery appears to reduce catecholamine dependence and support myocardial recovery without causing rhythm disturbances or hypotension. Further randomized controlled trials are needed to validate these findings.

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新生儿心脏手术中冠状动脉内左西孟旦:对血流动力学影响和儿茶酚胺节约结果的回顾性研究。
背景:左西孟旦是一种具有血管舒张特性的钙致敏性肌力药物,可改善晚期心力衰竭成人的心输出量并降低死亡率。然而,关于其在新生儿心脏手术中的安全性和有效性的数据有限。目的:探讨左西孟旦在新生儿复杂先天性心脏缺陷(CHDs)开胸手术中的应用。方法:我们对59例2-30天的新生儿进行了回顾性观察研究,这些新生儿接受了体外循环手术矫正复杂冠心病。左西孟旦作为血液停搏方案的一部分冠状动脉内给药,剂量为25-45微克/千克。结果:与历史对照组相比,左西孟旦组显示术后儿茶酚胺需求显著降低,包括肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素。在12%的病例中,手术在没有使用任何儿茶酚胺的情况下完成。未观察到节律障碍。正性肌力作用持续72小时,无全身性低血压。结论:新生儿心脏手术时冠状动脉内给予左西孟旦可减少儿茶酚胺依赖,支持心肌恢复,而不会引起心律紊乱或低血压。需要进一步的随机对照试验来验证这些发现。
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
11.10%
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3529
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers? Which frontiers? Where exactly are the frontiers of cardiovascular medicine? And who should be defining these frontiers? At Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine we believe it is worth being curious to foresee and explore beyond the current frontiers. In other words, we would like, through the articles published by our community journal Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, to anticipate the future of cardiovascular medicine, and thus better prevent cardiovascular disorders and improve therapeutic options and outcomes of our patients.
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