Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart

This study has been conducted in an effort to establish metabolic and inflammatory responses of the myocardium during aortic valve surgery on the beating heart with CPB and continuous coronary sinus perfusion with normothermic blood. Twenty patients, divided into two groups, participated in this stu...

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Main Authors: Mirsad Kacila, Stefano Bevilaqua, Sasha Matteucci, Marco Solinas, Andrea Farnetti, Gianetti Jacopo, Mattia Glauber
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Language:English
Published: Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006-05-01
Series:Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3174
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spelling doaj-c5f0192116914352a405f16a2a6201bf2020-11-24T22:26:08ZengAssociation of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences1512-86011840-48122006-05-016210.17305/bjbms.2006.3174715Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating HeartMirsad Kacila0Stefano Bevilaqua1Sasha Matteucci2Marco Solinas3Andrea Farnetti4Gianetti Jacopo5Mattia Glauber6Department of Cardiac Surgery – Hospital "G. Pasquinucci" MassaDepartment of Cardiac Surgery – Hospital "G. Pasquinucci" MassaDepartment of Cardiac Surgery – Hospital "G. Pasquinucci" MassaDepartment of Cardiac Surgery – Hospital "G. Pasquinucci" MassaDepartment of Cardiac Surgery – Hospital "G. Pasquinucci" MassaDepartment of Cardiac Surgery – Hospital "G. Pasquinucci" MassaDepartment of Cardiac Surgery – Hospital "G. Pasquinucci" MassaThis study has been conducted in an effort to establish metabolic and inflammatory responses of the myocardium during aortic valve surgery on the beating heart with CPB and continuous coronary sinus perfusion with normothermic blood. Twenty patients, divided into two groups, participated in this study. Conventional aortic valvular operations were performed on first 10 patients, while the second group, consisting of 10 patients as well, was subjected to the operations with CPB on the beating heart with continuously perfusion with blood through coronary sinus. There were total of 14 biological and 6 mechanical valves implanted in aortic position. In this study, cardiac markers and inflammatory mediators IL-8 and TNF, were measured preoperatively and postoperatively. Metabolic changes were documented based on the levels of CK-MB, troponin I, myoglobin and LDH. Inflammatory factors we measured through IL-8 and TNF. All measurements were taken in 6 hour intervals during the initial 48 hours following the operations. The patients of "the beating heart" group had significantly lower dose of markers and cytokines in comparison to those who had undergone the conventional valvular operation. The elimination of the adverse effects of global ischemia produced from reperfusion injury and the similarity to the physiological condition, suggests that the revival of the beating heart procedure is more reasonable. This procedure of valvular surgery on the beating heart can be one of the good surgical options for the high-risk valvular patients.http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3174inflammatory and metabolic responsebeating heart surgeryaortic valve surgery
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author Mirsad Kacila
Stefano Bevilaqua
Sasha Matteucci
Marco Solinas
Andrea Farnetti
Gianetti Jacopo
Mattia Glauber
spellingShingle Mirsad Kacila
Stefano Bevilaqua
Sasha Matteucci
Marco Solinas
Andrea Farnetti
Gianetti Jacopo
Mattia Glauber
Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
inflammatory and metabolic response
beating heart surgery
aortic valve surgery
author_facet Mirsad Kacila
Stefano Bevilaqua
Sasha Matteucci
Marco Solinas
Andrea Farnetti
Gianetti Jacopo
Mattia Glauber
author_sort Mirsad Kacila
title Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart
title_short Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart
title_full Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart
title_fullStr Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart
title_full_unstemmed Inflammatory and Metabolic Response of the Myocardium During Aortic Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart
title_sort inflammatory and metabolic response of the myocardium during aortic valve surgery on the beating heart
publisher Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
series Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
issn 1512-8601
1840-4812
publishDate 2006-05-01
description This study has been conducted in an effort to establish metabolic and inflammatory responses of the myocardium during aortic valve surgery on the beating heart with CPB and continuous coronary sinus perfusion with normothermic blood. Twenty patients, divided into two groups, participated in this study. Conventional aortic valvular operations were performed on first 10 patients, while the second group, consisting of 10 patients as well, was subjected to the operations with CPB on the beating heart with continuously perfusion with blood through coronary sinus. There were total of 14 biological and 6 mechanical valves implanted in aortic position. In this study, cardiac markers and inflammatory mediators IL-8 and TNF, were measured preoperatively and postoperatively. Metabolic changes were documented based on the levels of CK-MB, troponin I, myoglobin and LDH. Inflammatory factors we measured through IL-8 and TNF. All measurements were taken in 6 hour intervals during the initial 48 hours following the operations. The patients of "the beating heart" group had significantly lower dose of markers and cytokines in comparison to those who had undergone the conventional valvular operation. The elimination of the adverse effects of global ischemia produced from reperfusion injury and the similarity to the physiological condition, suggests that the revival of the beating heart procedure is more reasonable. This procedure of valvular surgery on the beating heart can be one of the good surgical options for the high-risk valvular patients.
topic inflammatory and metabolic response
beating heart surgery
aortic valve surgery
url http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3174
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