The effect of cardiopulmonary bypass on cholinesterase activity
- 1 April 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Anaesthesia
- Vol. 48 (4) , 293-296
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1993.tb06945.x
Abstract
Cholinesterase activity was determined in 18 patients who had undergone either hypothermic (n = 9) or normothermic (n = 9) cardiopulmonary bypass. The anaesthetic technique was standardised to avoid agents known to affect cholinesterase. Activity was determined in blood samples taken before the induction of anaesthesia, during cardiopulmonary bypass and for at least 7 days postoperatively. In six patients cholinesterase activity was also measured at 6 weeks postoperatively. All the patients were of normal cholinesterase genotype. In both groups cholinesterase activity fell by approximately 60% coinciding with the start of cardiopulmonary bypass, from a mean of 5976 to 2636 IU.l-1 in the hypothermic group, and from 5901 to 2615 IU.l-1 in the normothermic group (p < 0.001 in both instances) (normal range 4300-10,500 IU.l-1). Cholinesterase activity remained at this reduced level for at least 7 days postoperatively. By 6 weeks, activity had returned to within 7% of pre-induction values. There were no differences in cholinesterase activity between the hypothermic and normothermic groups at any of the sampling times.Keywords
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