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The myocardial protective effects of a moderate-potassium adenosine-lidocaine cardioplegia in pediatric cardiac surgery

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By: Zhen-Xiao Jin, MD, PhD, Sheng-Li Zhang, MD, Xi-Ming Wang, MD, Sheng-Hui Bi, MD, Mei Xin, MD, Jing-Jun Zhou, PhD, Qin Cui, MD, PhD, Wei-Xun Duan, MD, PhD, Hong-Bing Wang, MD, and Ding-Hua Yi, MD, PhD

 

Abstract

Objectives: We sought to evaluate a moderate-potassium cardioplegic solution using adenosine and lidocaine as the arresting and protecting cardioprotective combination in pediatric cardiac surgery.


Methods: One hundred thirty-four patients with congenital heart disease were randomly allocated to one of 3 groups according to the cardioplegia formula used: the high-potassium (HP) group (Kþ, 20 mmol/L), 46 patients; the high-potassium adenosine–lidocaine (HPAL) group (Kþ, 20 mmol/L; adenosine, 0.7 mmol/L; and lidocaine, 0.7 mmol/L), 44 patients; and the moderate-potassium adenosine–lidocaine (MPAL) group (Kþ, 10 mmol/L; adenosine, 0.7 mmol/L; and lidocaine, 0.7 mmol/L), 44 patients. Hemodynamic data during the operation and postoperative data were recorded. Serum cardiac troponin I concentrations were examined at the time points of before cardiopulmonary bypass and 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 hours after aortic crossclamp removal.
 

Results: At the end of cardiopulmonary bypass and modified ultrafiltration, the systolic and pulse pressures of the MPAL group were significantly increased compared with the respective values of the HP group. At the time points of 1 to 12 hours after reperfusion, the levels of serum cardiac troponin I were significantly decreased in the MPAL group compared with those in the HP and HPAL groups.


Conclusions: The MPAL cardioplegia formula was associated with better myocardial protective effects.