Influence of external cardiac pacing on cerebral oxygenation measured by near-infrared spectroscopy in children after cardiac surgery

Summary Background:  The brain of children in the early period after repair of congenital heart defects with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) may be more vulnerable to hemodynamic changes because of impaired cerebral autoregulation. During postoperative testing of the external temporary safety pacer, we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric anesthesia 2010-06, Vol.20 (6), p.553-558
Hauptverfasser: FLECK, THILO, SCHUBERT, STEFAN, REDLIN, MATTHIAS, STILLER, BRIGITTE, EWERT, PETER, BERGER, FELIX, NAGDYMAN, NICOLE
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Background:  The brain of children in the early period after repair of congenital heart defects with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) may be more vulnerable to hemodynamic changes because of impaired cerebral autoregulation. During postoperative testing of the external temporary safety pacer, we performed desynchronizing ventricular pacing (VVI) while monitoring cerebral oxygenation using near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Methods:  We prospectively investigated 11 children (6 girls, 5 boys). Mean age was 6.1 months (±3.8 months) and mean weight: 5.3 kg (±1.5 kg). We performed measurements at four study steps: baseline I, VVI pacing, baseline II and atrial pacing (AOO) to exclude effects of higher heart rate. We continuously measured the effects on hemodynamic and respiratory parameters as well as on cerebral tissue oxygenation index (TOI). Hemoglobin difference (HbD) was calculated as a parameter for cerebral blood flow (CBF). Results:  Ventricular pacing leads to a significant decrease in arterial blood pressure and central venous saturation accompanied by an immediate and significant decrease in TOI (63.3% ± 7.6% to 61.5% ± 8.4% [P 
ISSN:1155-5645
1460-9592
DOI:10.1111/j.1460-9592.2010.03317.x