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Assessment of cardiac and renal function in children immediately after open-heart surgery: The significance of a reduced radionuclide ejection fraction (postoperative ejection fraction)
Authors:Wesley Covitz  Casimir Eubig  H. Victor Moore  Alfred T. Truman  Billy B. Sellers  Rebecca Shelnutt  Bonnie Hadden
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA;(2) Department of Radiology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA;(3) Department of Thoracic Surgery, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA
Abstract:Summary Ventricular ejection fractions, calculated from radionuclide studies, and inulin clearance, were determined in 33 infants and children immediately after surgical repair of their congenital or rheumatic heart defects. Of these children, the seven whose surgery did not require a period of ischemic arrest served as controls. The immediate postoperative ejection fractions in the 26 children who did undergo a period of ischemic arrest were significantly less than their preoperative values (P≥0.001), but this decline was not observed in the control group. Ejection fraction tended to be depressed, transiently, in children 3–5 h after open-heart surgery. Early postoperative ejection fraction was significantly related to aortic cross-clamp time even when controlling for preoperative ejection fraction (r=0.74,n=25,P≤0.001). Some striking declines in ejection fraction were observed among children whose aortic cross-clamp time exceeded 42 min. The decline in ejection fraction was transient; late postoperative (>1 week) ejection fraction was not significantly different from preoperative values. Though glomerular filtration rates (GFRs) were often above normal, they were significantly correlated with ejection fraction (r=0.74,n=19,P≤0.01). The lower GFRs were associated with the lower early postoperative ejection fractions.
Keywords:Cardiac function  Renal function  Open-heart surgery  Radionuclide ejection fraction
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