Title of article
Cardiorespiratory responses to negative pressure ventilation after tetralogy of Fallot repair: hemodynamic tool for patients with low-output state
Author/Authors
Lar S. Shekerdemian، نويسنده , , Andrew Bush، P نويسنده - Andrew Bush, P , Darryl F. Shore، نويسنده , , Christopher Lincoln، نويسنده , , Andrew N. Redington، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
7
From page
549
To page
555
Abstract
Objectives
We hypothesized that period of cuirass negative pressure ventilation (NPV) would augment the cardiac output of patients in the early postoperative period after complete correction of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF).
Background
Diastolic right ventricular dysfunction can lead to low-output state in an important minority of patients after TOF repair. In these patients, the diastolic pulmonary arterial flow, which characterizes restrictive right ventricular physiology, and on which the cardiac output is so dependent, is highly sensitive to changes in intrathoracic pressure.
Methods
The effects of NPV on pulmonary blood flow were investigated in 23 intubated children who were initially ventilated using intermittent positive pressure ventilation after TOF repair. Eight patients had restrictive right ventricular physiology. All children received 15-min period of NPV, and eight received prolonged period (45 min) of NPV.
Results
brief period of NPV increased pulmonary blood flow by 39%, and the improvement further continued if the study period was extended, with total increase of 67% after 45 min. Patients with restrictive physiology had somewhat delayed response to NPV, but the ultimate increase during an extended period of NPV was greater in restrictive patients (84%) than nonrestrictive patients (50%).
Conclusions
By manipulating important cardiopulmonary interactions, NPV improves the cardiac output of patients after TOF repair, and has role as hemodynamic tool in the management of the low-output state in selected cases.
Keywords
CO2 , Oxygen , Carbon dioxide , TOF , O2 , NPV , tetralogy of Fallot , Qp , IPPV , intermittent positive pressure ventilation , negative pressure ventilation , pulmonary blood flow index
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
481049
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