Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1986; 34(2): 110-115
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1020389
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The Influence of Extracorporeal Circulation on Extravascular Lung Water in Coronary Surgery Patients

J. Boldt1 , B. v. Bormann1 , D. Kling1 , H. H. Scheld2 , G. Hempelmann1
  • 1Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
  • 2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, FRG
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Publication History

1985

Publication Date:
29 May 2008 (online)

Summary

The influence of extracorporeal circulation (ECO on extravascular lung water (EVLW) was investigated in a total of 45 consenting patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. The patients were subdivided into 3 groups according to positive fluid balance during ECC: 1. <500 ml; 2. 500 to 1500 ml; 3. 1500 to 3000 ml.

Lung water measurement was performed intraoperatively using the thermal green-dye double indicator dilution technique, with indocyanine green and a microprocessed lung water Computer, before and after ECC. In the group with high positive fluid balance during ECC (group 3) EVLW - increase was more pronounced (5.18 ml/kg → 8.18 ml/kg) than in the groups with lower positive fluid input (group 1: 5.35 ml/kg → 5.68 ml/kg, group 2: 5.56 ml/kg → 6.70 ml/kg). Extravascular lung water increase was accompanied by a deterioration of pulmonary gas exchange demonstrated by the greatest decrease of paO2 in group 3 (490 mmHg → 243 mmHg).

No significant relationship of lung water changes to various hemodynamic Parameters was observed in this study.

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