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Cerebral blood flow is determined by arterial pressure and not cardiopulmonary bypass flow rate

Authors :
Amy E. Jonassen
Aqeel A. Sandhu
Pawel Kwiatkowski
David C. Adams
Robert E. Michler
Arthur E. Schwartz
Niloo M. Edwards
Joseph J Sistino
William L. Young
Richard J. Kaplon
Source :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 60:165-170
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1995.

Abstract

Background. During cardiopulmonary bypass, global hypoperfusion of the brain has been shown to result in ischemic insult and subsequent neurologic injury. Furthermore, outcome after focal cerebral ischemia depends on collateral circulation, which is determined by the parameters of global perfusion. We therefore measured cerebral blood flow during independent manipulations of arterial blood pressure and pump flow rate to determine which of these hemodynamic parameters regulates cerebral perfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass. Methods. Seven anesthesized baboons were placed on cardiopulmonary bypass and cooled to 28°C. Pump flow rate and arterial blood pressure were altered in varied sequence to each of four conditions: (1) full flow (2.23 ± 0.06 L·min −1 ·m −2 , mean ± standard deviation) at high pressure (61 ± 2 mm Hg), (2) full flow (2.23 ± 0.06 L·min −1 ·m −2 ) at low pressure (24 ± 3 mm Hg), (3) low flow (0.75 L ·min −1 ·m −2 ) at high pressure (62 ± 2 mm Hg), and (4) low flow (0.75 L ·min −1 ·m −2 at low pressure (23 ± 3 mm Hg). During each of these hemodynamic conditions cerebral blood flow was measured by washout of intracarotid xenon 133 . Results. Cerebral blood flow was greater at high blood pressure than at low pressure during cardiopulmonary bypass both at low flow (34 ± 8.3 versus 14.1 ± 3.7 mL·min −1 ·100 g −1 ) and full flow (27.6 ± 9.9 versus 16.8 ± 3.7 mL·min −1 ·100 g −1 ) ( p Conclusions. These results indicate that cerebral blood flow during moderately hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass is regulated by arterial blood pressure and not pump flow rate.

Details

ISSN :
00034975
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........eebdcf14a716399126bbbc8a53f7c8b7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0003-4975(95)00357-6