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Effect of slow versus rapid rewarming on jugular bulb oxygen saturation in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery

Research Abstract

Background: A debate has appeared in the recent literature about the optimum rewarming strategy (slow vs. rapid) for the best brain function. This study was designed to compare the effect of slow versus rapid rewarming on jugular bulb oxygen saturation (SjO2) in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery. Materials and Methods: A total of 80 patients undergoing valve and adult congenital heart surgery were randomly allocated equally to rapid rewarming group 0.5 (0.136)°C/min and slow rewarming group 0.219 (0.055)°C/min in jugular bulb sampling was taken before, during and after surgery. Surgery was done at cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) temperature of 28-30°C and rewarming was performed at the end of the surgical procedure. Results: CPB time, rewarming period were signifi cantly longer in the slow rewarming group. Signifi cant difference was observed in the number of the desaturated patients (SjO2 ≤ 50%) between the two groups; 14 (35%) in rapid rewarming versus 6 (15%) in the slow rewarming group; P = 0.035 by Fisher’s exact test. Conclusions: Slow rewarming could reduce the incidence of SjO2 desaturation during rewarming in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery.

Research Authors
Mohmaed Shaaban Ali, Sameh Abd Al Rhman Sayed, Maged Salah Mohamoud, Sayed Kaoud Abd-Elshafy, Mohamed Gomaa Almaz
Research Date
Research Journal
Saudi Journal of Anesthesia
Research Member
Research Pages
178-182
Research Publisher
http://www.saudija.org
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
8 (2)
Research Website
http://www.saudija.org
Research Year
2014

Effect of slow versus rapid rewarming on
jugular bulb oxygen saturation in adult patients
undergoing open heart surgery

Research Abstract
Background: A debate has appeared in the recent literature about the optimum rewarming strategy (slow vs. rapid) for the best brain function. This study was designed to compare the effect of slow versus rapid rewarming on jugular bulb oxygen saturation (SjO2) in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery. Materials and Methods: A total of 80 patients undergoing valve and adult congenital heart surgery were randomly allocated equally to rapid rewarming group 0.5 (0.136)°C/min and slow rewarming group 0.219 (0.055)°C/min in jugular bulb sampling was taken before, during and after surgery. Surgery was done at cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) temperature of 28-30°C and rewarming was performed at the end of the surgical procedure. Results: CPB time, rewarming period were signifi cantly longer in the slow rewarming group. Signifi cant difference was observed in the number of the desaturated patients (SjO2 ≤ 50%) between the two groups; 14 (35%) in rapid rewarming versus 6 (15%) in the slow rewarming group; P = 0.035 by Fisher’s exact test. Conclusions: Slow rewarming could reduce the incidence of SjO2 desaturation during rewarming in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery.
Research Authors
Mohmaed Shaaban Ali1,
Sameh Abd Al Rhman Sayed2,
Maged Salah Mohamoud3,
Sayed Kaoud Abd-Elshafy4,
Mohamed Gomaa Almaz5
Research Journal
Saudi Journal of Anesthesia
Research Pages
178-182
Research Publisher
http://www.saudija.org
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
8 (2)
Research Website
http://www.saudija.org
Research Year
2014

Effect of slow versus rapid rewarming on
jugular bulb oxygen saturation in adult patients
undergoing open heart surgery

Research Abstract
Background: A debate has appeared in the recent literature about the optimum rewarming strategy (slow vs. rapid) for the best brain function. This study was designed to compare the effect of slow versus rapid rewarming on jugular bulb oxygen saturation (SjO2) in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery. Materials and Methods: A total of 80 patients undergoing valve and adult congenital heart surgery were randomly allocated equally to rapid rewarming group 0.5 (0.136)°C/min and slow rewarming group 0.219 (0.055)°C/min in jugular bulb sampling was taken before, during and after surgery. Surgery was done at cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) temperature of 28-30°C and rewarming was performed at the end of the surgical procedure. Results: CPB time, rewarming period were signifi cantly longer in the slow rewarming group. Signifi cant difference was observed in the number of the desaturated patients (SjO2 ≤ 50%) between the two groups; 14 (35%) in rapid rewarming versus 6 (15%) in the slow rewarming group; P = 0.035 by Fisher’s exact test. Conclusions: Slow rewarming could reduce the incidence of SjO2 desaturation during rewarming in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery.
Research Authors
Mohmaed Shaaban Ali1,
Sameh Abd Al Rhman Sayed2,
Maged Salah Mohamoud3,
Sayed Kaoud Abd-Elshafy4,
Mohamed Gomaa Almaz5
Research Journal
Saudi Journal of Anesthesia
Research Member
Research Pages
178-182
Research Publisher
http://www.saudija.org
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
8 (2)
Research Website
http://www.saudija.org
Research Year
2014

Assessment of restoration of leg length discrepancy and medial femoral offset after total hip replacement.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Dr.Mohamed Kamal Ahmed
Prof.Ahmed mohamed abdel-Aal
Prof.Yasser Emam Khalifa
Ass.Prof.Hatem mohamed abdel-moneim Bakr
Research Journal
Assuit University Hospital
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2014

Assessment of restoration of leg length discrepancy and medial femoral offset after total hip replacement.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Dr.Mohamed Kamal Ahmed
Prof.Ahmed mohamed abdel-Aal
Prof.Yasser Emam Khalifa
Ass.Prof.Hatem mohamed abdel-moneim Bakr
Research Journal
Assuit University Hospital
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2014

Assessment of restoration of leg length discrepancy and medial femoral offset after total hip replacement.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Dr.Mohamed Kamal Ahmed
Prof.Ahmed mohamed abdel-Aal
Prof.Yasser Emam Khalifa
Ass.Prof.Hatem mohamed abdel-moneim Bakr
Research Journal
Assuit University Hospital
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2014

Assessment of restoration of leg length discrepancy and medial femoral offset after total hip replacement.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Dr.Mohamed Kamal Ahmed
Prof.Ahmed mohamed abdel-Aal
Prof.Yasser Emam Khalifa
Ass.Prof.Hatem mohamed abdel-moneim Bakr
Research Journal
Assuit University Hospital
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2014

Ultrasonographic soft markers of aneuploidy in second trimester fetuses

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Mohammed Khairy Ali, Sherif A. Shazly, Ali H. Ali, Ahmed Y. Abdelbadee, Ahmed M. Abbas

Research Journal
Middle East FertilSoc J
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012

Ultrasonographic soft markers of aneuploidy in second trimester fetuses

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Mohammed Khairy Ali, Sherif A. Shazly, Ali H. Ali, Ahmed Y. Abdelbadee, Ahmed M. Abbas

Research Journal
Middle East FertilSoc J
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012

Ultrasonographic soft markers of aneuploidy in second trimester fetuses

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Mohammed Khairy Ali, Sherif A. Shazly, Ali H. Ali, Ahmed Y. Abdelbadee, Ahmed M. Abbas

Research Journal
Middle East FertilSoc J
Research Member
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2012
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