EVALUATION DE LA FONCTION VENTRICULAIRE GAUCHE EN PRE ET POSTOPERATOIRE. APRES CHIRURGIE DE PONTAGE AORTO-CORONARIEN

Translated title of the contribution: Pre- and postoperative left ventricular performance in patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery

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Abstract

The effect of coronary artery bypass graft (CBG) on left ventricular performance was evaluated by analysing preoperative (preop) and postoperative (postop) pressure-derived measurements from tip manometers during atrial pacing stress (APS) and resting segmental wall motion (SWM) of 50 patients (pts), restudied 12 months after CBG. Peroperatively, graft flow and reactive hyperemia (RH) were also measured. End diastolic pressure (EDP) maximal velocity of contractile element (Vmax) during APS, mean velocity of circumferential fiber shortening (Vcf) and SWM at rest were compared in three groups: Gr I, 13 pts with postop increase (+5 p. 100) of ejection fraction (EF); Gr II, 16 pts with EF decreased (-5 p. 100); Gr III, 21 pts with EF unchanged (±4 p. 100). At rest, EFP of Gr II was the only parameter significantly altered with a postop increase of 5 mmHg (<0.05). During APS, Vmax postop is increased in Gr I (59.5 s-1 preop, 67.5 postop, p < 0.02) while it is decreased in Gr II (67 s-1 preop, 57 postop, p < 0.05) and unchanged in Gr III. At rest, consistent changes in mean Vcf were found in Gr I (0.69 length/s preop, 0.97 postop, p < 0.001) and Gr II (0.87 preop, 0.68 postop, p < 0.001). In Gr I, regional improvement in wall motion was equally distributed to the anterior and posterior wall. In Gr II postop reduction of regional shortening was confined to the anterior wall. In Gr II successful revascularization of the anterior wall was performed only in 55 p. 100 of pts versus 100 p. 100 in Gr I. In Gr II (197±34) underlining the higher level of effective revascularization attained in Gr I. We conclude that resting regional and global ejection phase indices as well isovolumic phase indices during stress will improve when complete revascularization procedure is successful.

Translated title of the contributionPre- and postoperative left ventricular performance in patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)617-633
Number of pages17
JournalArchives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux
Volume73
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 1980
Externally publishedYes

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