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Marked mixed venous desaturation during early mobilization after aortic valve surgery
Authors:Kirkeby-Garstad Idar  Sellevold Olav F M  Stenseth Roar  Skogvoll Eirik  Karevold Asbjørn
Institution:Section of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, St. Elisabeth Heart Center, University Hospital of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway. Idar.Kirkeby-Garstad@medisin.ntnu.no
Abstract:We investigated the physiological reaction to mobilization the first and second day after aortic valve replacement in an open, prospective study. Hemodynamic and oxygenation variables were recorded in 15 patients using a pulmonary artery oximetry catheter and bench oximetry. Serious intraoperative events occurred in 3 patients, but all patients began mobilization on the first postoperative day and mobilization was accomplished without clinical problems. Mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO(2)) at rest was 58.0 +/- 7.7% (mean +/- SD) on the first postoperative day and 58.0 +/- 6.2% on the second day (NS). During mobilization, oxygen consumption increased by 64 +/- 41% and 58 +/- 33% on the first and second days (P < 0.01; NS between days). No compensatory increase in cardiac index and oxygen delivery was seen. Oxygen extraction increased, resulting in SvO(2) values during exercise of 35.7 +/- 6.8% on the first day and 36.7 +/- 7.7% on the second day (P < 0.01; NS between days), whereas mixed venous oxygen partial pressure was 3.0 +/- 0.4 kPa on both days. The lowest recorded value for SvO(2) was 10%. The marked and consistent mixed venous desaturation during early mobilization has not been described before and the clinical consequences and underlying mechanism require further investigation. IMPLICATIONS: During early mobilization after aortic valve replacement, a marked and consistent reduction in mixed venous oxygen saturation to 35% and mixed venous oxygen partial pressure to 3 kPa was observed.
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