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   Induced Moderate Hypothermia For Low Cardiac Output After Pediatric Cardiac Surgery  
   
نویسنده Akbari-Asbagh P ,Navabi M A
منبع Acta Medica Iranica - 2008 - دوره : 46 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:299 -302
چکیده    Postoperative low cardiac output states are a major cause of postoperative mortality ininfants and children following corrective cardiac surgery or congenital heart defects. whole bodyhypothermia has been used since 2001 in the management of these low output states when they arerefractory to conventional modes of therapy. from december 2001 to april 2006, 25 cases wereincluded in this study. the median (range) age of patients was 36.6 months (1 mo-19 y) with a medianweight of 12.2 kg (3.5-44 kg). following cooling, there was a decrease in heart rate (p< 0.001), anincrease in mean arterial pressure (p< 0.001) and a decrease in mean arterial pressure (p< 0.001).significant increases in ph and urine output were also noticed, the increase in urine output being greaterin the surviving group (p= 0.02). a decrease in platelet count was occurred (p< 0.001) but wbc countremained unchanged (p= 0.18). fifteen of 25 patients survived to leave hospital. induced hypothermiadoes not appear to be associated with any complications and after the failure of all conventionaltreatments, it seems likely that the technique may have been beneficial to outcome in some patients.
آدرس Tehran University Of Medical Sciences Tums, School Of Medicine,, Department Of Pediatric Cardiology,, ایران, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences Tums, School Of Medicine,, Department Of Pediatric Cardiosurgery,, ایران
پست الکترونیکی akbari_asbagh@sina.tums.ac.ir
 
     
   
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