Open and close cardiopulmonary bypass contours in coronary artery bypass grafting
Joint Event on Healthcare and Health Management & Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
August 27-28, 2018 | London, UK
Damir Biktashev
Kazakhstan
Posters & Accepted Abstracts : J Public Health Policy Plann
Abstract:
Objective: The objective of this report was to study the direct
results of cardiopulmonary bypass surgery in conditions of
cardiopulmonary bypass in closed and open circuits.
Material & Methods: 2 cohorts of patients underwent coronary
artery bypass grafting. Patients in group 1 (n = 50) – the closed
CPB contour. Patients in group 2 (n = 50) - the open CPB contour.
The total time of cardiopulmonary bypass was lower in the 1-st
group than in the 2-nd group (58min±12,7 and 64min ±16,9; p
= 0,04). Postoperative analysis of laboratory indicators has been
divided into 2 stages.
Results: Studying laboratory analyses at the end of 6 hours
after the operation. Closed contour of cardiopulmonary bypass
(the 1st group) and with the open contour of cardiopulmonary
bypass (the 2nd group). Studying laboratory analyses at
the end of 16 hours after the operation. Closed contour of
cardiopulmonary bypass (the 1st group) and with the open
contour of cardiopulmonary bypass (the 2nd group).
Conclusion: Use of the closed contour of cardiopulmonary
bypass allows to execute a full revascularization of a
myocardium. Direct results of the operations of coronary artery
bypass grafting executed in the conditions of cardiopulmonary
bypass in the closed contour have the following advantages:
Decrease in a hemodilution that is connected with the reduced
volume of primary filling of system of cardiopulmonary
bypass. Decrease in the system inflammatory response, due
to the reduction of surface area of a contour and use of the
biocompatible superficially modified materials.
Biography:
Damir Biktashev is currently in the field cardiology and healthcare. He has attended several international scientific meetings and published his original research articles in several reputed journals.
E-mail: biktashevdamir@gmail.com
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