Con: Calcium is not routinely indicated during separation from cardiopulmonary bypass |
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Authors: | Richard Prielipp MD John Butterworth MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthesiology, The Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1009 USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Severe hypocalcemia is uncommon in adult cardiac surgery patients; the nearly ubiquitous mild hypocalcemia does not impair myocardial performance. Clinicians should recognize that in certain circumstances, calcium may interact negatively with catecholamines such as epinephrine or dobutamine. Lastly, evidence suggests that calcium influx during ischemia-reperfusion contributes to myocardial dysfunction after CPB. Therefore, there appears to be no justification for the practice of routinely administering large doses of calcium salts to adult cardiac surgery patients after CPB. |
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Keywords: | calcium chloride inotropes vasoactive drugs cardiopulmonary bypass myocardial function cardiac output heart surgery catecholamines |
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