Wednesday, May 20, 2015

On Post cardiac surgery vasodilatation (PCSV)




Post cardiac surgery vasodilatation (PCSV) is possibly related to a vasopressin deficiency that could relate to chronic stimulation of adeno-hypophysis. It is shown that patients who experienced PCSV had significantly
  •  higher copeptin plasma concentration before cardiopulmonary bypass
  • lower arginine vasopressin (AVP) concentrations at 8th postoperative hour (H8)
PCSV patients had
  • preoperative hyponatremia
  • decreased left ventricle ejection fraction, and
  • experienced more complex surgery (alike redo)
The best predictive value for preoperative copeptin plasma concentration was 9.43 pmol/l with a sensitivity of 90% and a specificity of 77%.




Reference:
Pascal H Colson, Cedric Bernard, Joachim Struck, Nils G Morgenthaler, Bernard Albat and Gilles Guillon - Post cardiac surgery vasoplegia is associated with high preoperative copeptin plasma concentration - Critical Care 2011, 15:R255 

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