A prospective randomized study to evaluate stress response during beating-heart and conventional coronary revascularization

Jul 28, 2004The Annals of thoracic surgery

Stress responses during beating-heart versus traditional heart artery surgery

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Abstract

Both groups experienced a similar and significant rise in cortisol and vasopressin levels postoperatively.

  • Fifty-two low-risk patients were studied, with 26 undergoing surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass and 26 without.
  • No mortality or major morbidity occurred, and there were no crossovers between the groups.
  • Cardiopulmonary bypass times averaged 63 ± 24 minutes, while aortic cross-clamp times averaged 33 ± 11 minutes in the on-pump group.
  • Both surgical approaches resulted in a significant increase in stress hormones immediately after surgery.
  • A partial recovery toward baseline hormone levels was noted by 24 hours postoperatively.
  • No significant differences in hormone levels over time were found between the two surgical methods.

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