亚低温对单侧脑灌注的影响。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Nikolozi Vashakmadze, Otto Dapunt, Mamuka Bokuchava, Nodar Pkhakadze, Nana Ghlonti, Tengiz Purtskhvanidze, Valeri Kuzmenko
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DeBakey I型主动脉夹层在弓重建过程中需要循环停止,使大脑处于危险之中。在资源有限的中心,深度低温可加剧凝血功能障碍并导致出血增加。本研究比较了单侧脑灌注(UCP)下轻度和中度低温的结果。回顾性分析2014年至2024年间60例在UCP下接受改良Bentall手术合并充血置换的患者。患者分为轻度低温组(mH, 32°C, n = 40)和中度低温组(mH, 24°C, n = 20)。排除标准包括双侧脑灌注、附加手术(如全弓置换术、搭桥手术)、既往存在的神经或肾脏疾病以及不完整的数据集。评估神经事件、失血、输血需求、急性肾损伤(AKI)和死亡率。两组的神经预后(永久性神经功能障碍和短暂性神经功能障碍)具有可比性(各占20%)。mH组的失血量显著降低(787比1183 mL),红细胞输注减少(200比828 mL),新鲜冷冻血浆使用减少(259.5比828 mL)。882毫升)。mH组AKI发生率(15比30%)、开胸手术发生率(10比22.5%)和感染发生率(10比20%)也较低。死亡率分别为20% (mH)和35% (mH)。UCP下的轻度低温提供了与中度低温相当的脑保护,同时减少了凝血病、输血需求和并发症——尤其与资源有限国家的中心相关。
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The Effects of Unilateral Cerebral Perfusion Under Mild Hypothermia.

DeBakey type I aortic dissection requires circulatory arrest during arch reconstruction, putting the brain at risk. In resource-limited centers, deep hypothermia can exacerbate coagulopathy and lead to increased bleeding. This study compares outcomes between mild and moderate hypothermia under unilateral cerebral perfusion (UCP).Retrospective analysis of 60 patients who underwent modified Bentall procedures with hemiarch replacement under UCP between 2014 and 2024. Patients were divided into two groups: mild hypothermia (mH, 32°C; n = 40) and moderate hypothermia (MH, 24°C; n = 20). Exclusion criteria included bilateral cerebral perfusion, additional procedures (e.g., total arch replacement, bypass surgery), preexisting neurological or renal conditions, and incomplete datasets. Neurological events, blood loss, transfusion requirements, acute kidney injury (AKI), and mortality were assessed.Neurological outcomes (permanent neurological dysfunction and transient neurological dysfunction) were comparable in both groups (20% each). The mH group had significantly lower blood loss (787 vs. 1,183 mL), reduced red blood cell transfusion (200 vs. 828 mL), and less fresh frozen plasma use (259.5 vs. 882 mL). The mH group also had lower rates of AKI (15 vs. 30%), rethoracotomy (10 vs. 22.5%), and infections (10 vs. 20%). Mortality was 20% (mH) versus 35% (MH).Mild hypothermia under UCP provides cerebral protection comparable to moderate hypothermia while reducing coagulopathy, transfusion needs, and complications-particularly relevant for centers in resource-limited countries.

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3.40
自引率
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365
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon publishes articles of the highest standard from internationally recognized thoracic and cardiovascular surgeons, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, physiologists, and pathologists. This journal is an essential resource for anyone working in this field. Original articles, short communications, reviews and important meeting announcements keep you abreast of key clinical advances, as well as providing the theoretical background of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. Case reports are published in our Open Access companion journal The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon Reports.
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