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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 103, 549-554, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
N Croughwell, LR Smith, T Quill, M Newman, W Greeley, F Kern, J Lu and JG Reves
The effect of temperature on cerebral blood flow and metabolism was studied
in 41 adult patients scheduled for operations requiring cardiopulmonary
bypass. Plasma levels of midazolam and fentanyl were kept constant by a
pharmacokinetic model-driven infusion system. Cerebral blood flow was
measured by xenon 133 clearance (initial slope index) methods. Cerebral
blood flow determinations were made at 27 degrees C (hypothermia) and 37
degrees C (normothermia) at constant cardiopulmonary bypass pump flows of 2
L/min/m2. Blood gas management was conducted to maintain arterial carbon
dioxide tension (not corrected for temperature) 35 to 40 mm Hg and arterial
oxygen tension of 150 to 250 mm Hg. Blood gas samples were taken from the
radial artery and the jugular bulb. With decreased temperature there was a
significant (p less than 0.0001) decrease in the arterial venous-oxygen
content difference, suggesting brain flow in excess of metabolic need. For
each patient, the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption at 37
degrees C and 27 degrees C was calculated from the two measured points at
normothermia and hypothermia with the use of a linear relationship between
the logarithm of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption and
temperature. The temperature coefficient was then computed as the ratio of
cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen consumption at 37 degrees C to that at 27
degrees C. The median temperature coefficient for man on nonpulsatile
cardiopulmonary bypass is 2.8. Thus reducing the temperature from 37
degrees to 27 degrees C reduces cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen
consumption by 64%.
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The effect of temperature on cerebral metabolism and blood flow in adults during cardiopulmonary bypass
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C. 27710.
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