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- W2616321944 abstract "The immature heart is more tolerant to ischemia than the adult heart, yet infants with cyanosis show myocardial damage after surgical correction of congenital cardiac defects causing hypoxemia. This study tested the hypothesis that the hypoxemic developing heart is susceptible to oxygen-mediated damage when it is reoxygenated during cardiopulmonary bypass and that this hypoxemic/reoxygenation injury is more severe than ischemic/reperfusion stress. Fifteen Duroc-Yorkshire piglets (2 to 3 weeks old, 3 to 5 kg) underwent 60 ischemic or hypoxemic. Five underwent 30 minutes of normothermic ischemia (aortic clamping) and 25 minutes of reperfusion before cardiopulmonary bypass was discontinued. Five others underwent 30 minutes of hypoxemia (bypass circuit primed with blood with oxygen tension 20 to 30 mm Hg) and 30 minutes of reoxygenation during cardiopulmonary bypass. Functional (left-ventricular contractility) and biochemical (levels of plasma and tissue conjugated dienes and antioxidant reserve capacity) measurements were made before ischemia/hypoxemia and after reperfusion/reoxygenation. Cardiopulmonary bypass (no ischemia or hypoxemia) caused no changes in left-ventricular function or coronary sinus levels of conjugated dienes. The tolerance to normothermic ischemia was confirmed, inasmuch as left-ventricular function returned to 108% of control values and coronary sinus levels of conjugated dienes did not rise after reperfusion. Conversely, reoxygenation raised plasma levels of conjugated dienes in coronary sinus blood in the hypoxic group 57% compared with end-hypoxic levels ( p < 0.05 versus end-hypoxic levels and versus ischemia, by analysis of variance). Antioxidant reserve capacity showed the lowest levels (highest production of malondialdehyde) in the hypoxemic group (51% higher than control values; p < 0.05 by analysis of variance). These biochemical changes were associated with a 62% depression of left-ventricular function after bypass because end-systolic elastance recovered only 38% of control levels ( p < 0.05 by analysis of variance). These data confirm the tolerance of the immature heart to ischemia and reperfusion and document a hypoxemic/reoxygenation injury that occurs in immature hearts reoxygenated during bypass. Hypoxemia seems to render the developing heart susceptible to reoxygenation damage that depresses postbypass function and is associated with lipid peroxidation. These findings suggest that starting bypass in cyanotic immature subjects causes an unintended reoxygenation injury that may potentially be counteracted by adding antioxidants to the prime of the extracorporeal circuit. (J THORAC CARDIOVASC SURG 1995; 110:1182-9)" @default.
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