Descending thoracic aorta aneurysmectomy: left-left centrifugal pump versus simple clamping technique
- 1 October 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Cardiovascular Surgery
- Vol. 3 (5) , 511-518
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0967-2109(09)67210-c
Abstract
Forty-six patients who had had an elective repair of a descending thoracic aortic aneurysm were reviewed, in order to investigate the efficacy of support by a centrifugal pump on distal organ perfusion and spinal cord protection during cross-clamping of the thoracic aorta. Two concurrent groups were analysed: 36 patients (78%) were supported by left atriofemoral arterial bypass with a centrifugal pump and 10 (22%) had no distal circulatory support. No patient was fully heparinized. The demographic data and preoperative characteristics of the groups, including location and type of aneurysrn, were similar. The mean(s.d.) duration of cross-clamping was 37.8(16) min in the centrifugal pump group and 42.3(21) min in the simple clamping group. Preoperative haemodynamic and laboratory data were similar in both groups. During cross-clamping, parameters of pH and blood urea varied but were better in the centrifugal pump group; changes from pre-intervention to early aortic cross-clamping time were not significant (pH, PPPPPPP = n.s.). The overall in-hospital mortality rate was 9%, with 71% of all deaths occurring in patients who had an emergency repair of the aneurysrn. The cumulative 5-year survival rate was 72% in the centrifugal pump group and 84% in the simple clamp group (P = n.s.). The results confirm that patients offered centrifugal pump support are better stabilized metabolically, suggesting that spinal cord perfusion is improved.Keywords
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