PMID: 11911626Mar 26, 2002Paper

Cerebral emboli during cardiopulmonary bypass: effect of perfusionist interventions and aortic cannulas

The Journal of Extra-corporeal Technology
M A Borger, Christopher M Feindel

Abstract

Neuropsychological impairment is a very common complication of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The principal cause of postoperative cognitive impairment is thought to be cerebral microemboli during CPB. We recently investigated the effects of perfusionist interventions and aortic cannulation techniques on cerebral emboli production during coronary bypass (CABG) surgery. Patients undergoing isolated CABG were monitored with continuous transcranial Doppler ultrasonography of the middle cerebral artery. Perfusionist interventions were defined as injections of drugs into the CPB circuit or acquisition of blood samples from the CPB circuit. Patients were randomized to receive either standard cannulation of the ascending aorta or cannulation of the distal aortic arch. Cerebral emboli were detected in all patients. The number of emboli per minute was markedly higher during perfusionist interventions than during other time periods. Patients with increased perfusionist interventions had worse neuropsychological outcomes. Cannulation of the distal aortic arch, with placement of the cannula tip beyond the cerebral vessels, resulted in significantly less cerebral emboli than cannulation of the ascending aorta. Perfusionist interventions are ...Continue Reading

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