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A study on an auxiliary technique for arch replacement under normothermic conditions without cardiac arrest

Research Project

Project/Area Number 15591481
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Thoracic surgery
Research InstitutionUniversity of the Ryukyus

Principal Investigator

KOJA Kageharu  University of the Ryukyus, faculty of medicine, professor, 医学部, 教授 (10101479)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) KUNIYOSHI Yukio  University of the Ryukyus, faculty of medicine, Associate professor, 医学部, 助教授 (50153317)
MABUNI Katsuhito  University of the Ryukyus, faculty of medicine, Instructor, 医学部, 助手 (00381210)
上江洲 徹  琉球大学, 医学部, 助手 (70305192)
Project Period (FY) 2003 – 2004
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2004)
Budget Amount *help
¥3,500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥3,500,000)
Fiscal Year 2004: ¥1,500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,500,000)
Fiscal Year 2003: ¥2,000,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,000,000)
KeywordsAortic arch replacement / without cardiac arrest / Antegrade coronary perfusion / Retrograde coronary perfusion / 弓部置換術 / 常温心拍動 / 冠潅流 / 上行大動脈遮断下心拍動環境 / 心保護 / 順行性冠潅流群 / 逆行性冠潅流
Research Abstract

Aortic arch replacement requires deep hypothermic circulatory arrest(DHCA) and is associated with many postoperative complications. Improved surgical outcome would be anticipated if extracorporeal circulation could be achieved under normothermic conditions without cardiac arrest. The objective of the present study was to clarify the optimal conditions for such replacement surgery.
[Methods]Electrocardiography(ECG), left atrial pressure(LAP), ascending aortic root pressure(Ao root Pre) and femoral artery pressure(FAP) were monitored in beagle dogs. After initiation of F-F bypass, the ascending aorta(Asc Ao) was clamped. Monitoring was continued until animals were weaned from extracorporeal circulation(ECC). Animals were divided into two groups: those with coronary perfusion via the aortic root(2 ml/min/kg), and those without coronary perfusion. [Results] 1)In all subjects in both groups, cardiac activity was maintained throughout 120 minutes of aortic clamping. Hemodynamics remained stable even after the clamp was released, and weaning from extracorporeal circulation was straightfonvard. 2)In the group without coronary perfusion, left atrial pressure started to increase starting 80 minutes after clamping, reaching a peak of 15 mmHg at 90 minutes after clamping. [Conclusions]As an auxiliary technique during arch replacement, clamping of the ascending aorta is possible under normothermic conditions without cardiac arrest, and concurrent coronary perfusion is important for maintaining hemodynamic stability. We find related documents like the following else,about against an electrocardiography and perfusion change for retrograde perfusioneffect by this report making.

Report

(3 results)
  • 2004 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report Summary
  • 2003 Annual Research Report
  • Research Products

    (9 results)

All 2005 2004 Other

All Journal Article (6 results) Publications (3 results)

  • [Journal Article] Graft for mycotic thoracic aortic aneurysm : omental wrapping to prevent infection.2005

    • Author(s)
      YUKIO KUNIYOSHI
    • Journal Title

      Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann. 13(1)

      Pages: 11-16

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
    • Related Report
      2004 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Journal Article] Graft for mycotic thoracic aortic aneurysm : omental wrapping to prevent infection.2004

    • Author(s)
      Kuniyoshi, Y
    • Journal Title

      Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 13(1)

      Pages: 11-16

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
    • Related Report
      2004 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Journal Article] Selective visceral perfusion during thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair.2004

    • Author(s)
      Kuniyoshi, Y
    • Journal Title

      Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 10(6)

      Pages: 367-372

    • NAID

      10027075880

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
    • Related Report
      2004 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Journal Article] Selective visceral perfusion during thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair.2004

    • Author(s)
      YUKIO KUNIYOSHI
    • Journal Title

      Ann Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 10(6)

      Pages: 367-372

    • NAID

      10027075880

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
    • Related Report
      2004 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Journal Article] Direct Cannulation of the Common carotid Artery during the Ascending aortic or Aortic Arch Replacement2004

    • Author(s)
      Kuniyoshi, Y
    • Journal Title

      The Japanese Journal of THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY Vol.52 No.5

      Pages: 247-253

    • NAID

      10013602886

    • Related Report
      2004 Annual Research Report
  • [Journal Article] The Prevention of Nerve Injury in Aortic Arch Aneurysmal Surgery2004

    • Author(s)
      Kuniyoshi, Y
    • Journal Title

      Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann Vol.12 No.4

      Pages: 374-375

    • Related Report
      2004 Annual Research Report
  • [Publications] Yukio Kuniyoshi: "Myocardial Protective Effect of Hypothermia during Extracorponeal Circulation-By Quantitative Measurement of Myocardial Oxygen Consumption-"Annals of thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 9. 155-162 (2003)

    • Related Report
      2003 Annual Research Report
  • [Publications] T Uezu: "Blood distribution to anterior spinal artery from each segment of inter costal and lumbar arteries"The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. 44-5. 637-645 (2003)

    • Related Report
      2003 Annual Research Report
  • [Publications] Satoshi Yamashiro: "Ventricular tachycardia with congenital left ventricular aneurysm in al adult"Interractive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. 2(2003). 77-79 (2003)

    • Related Report
      2003 Annual Research Report

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