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Effects of poly-2-methoxyethylacrylate (PMEA)-coating on CPB circuits
Authors:Christian A Skrabal  Amir Khosravi  Bernd Westphal  Gustav Steinhoff
Institution:Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Rostock, Schillingallee 35, 18057, Rostock, Germany
Abstract:Objectives. In this study, the immuno- and neuroprotective effect of a novel cardiopulmonary bypass coating was investigated. Design. Thirty nine patients scheduled for elective coronary artery bypass grafting were randomly assigned to either PMEA-coated (n?=?19) or non-coated CPB circuits (n?=?20). Pericardial suction blood was separated and retransfused only if needed at the end of operation. Neurocognitive functions were examined preoperatively and 7–10 days postoperatively using a standard neuropsychological test battery. Assuming an inflammatory etiology, the most cogent inflammatory markers were perioperatively analyzed. Results. Postoperatively, patients of the PMEA-coated group performed better in Go/NoGo and Mini-Mental-test than patients of the non-coated group (p?<?0.04). Other neurocognitive testing did not reveal significant differences between the groups. Although most inflammatory parameters showed a significant intraindividual increase during or shortly after CPB, there was no difference in inflammatory alteration between the groups. Conclusions. PMEA-coating of cardiopulmonary bypass surfaces revealed some minor benefits in preservation of neurocognitive functions after surgery. The immediate inflammatory response remained mostly unaffected. Suction blood separation may additionally contribute to proper postoperative outcome.
Keywords:Cardiopulmonary bypass  surface coating  inflammation  neurocognitive function
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