Effect of perfusion pressure on cerebral blood flow during normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass

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Newman, MF
Croughwell, ND
White, WD
Lowry, E
Baldwin, BI
Clements, FM
Davis, RD
Jones, RH
Amory, DW
Reves, JG
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[1] DUKE HEART CTR,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,DURHAM,NC
[2] DUKE HEART CTR,DIV CARDIAC ANESTHESIOL,DURHAM,NC
[3] DUKE HEART CTR,DEPT SURG,DURHAM,NC
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brain; blood pressure; cardiopulmonary bypass; cerebrovascular circulation; bypass;
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Background We have recently shown that during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), cerebral autoregulation has a positive slope such that for every 10 mm Hg change in pressure, a 0.86 mL . 100 g(-1). min(-1) change in cerebral blood flow (CBF) is predicted. The purpose of this study was to define the influence of mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) on CBF during normothermic CPB. Methods and Results CBF was measured by rise of Xe-133 washout and alpha-stat blood gas management during nonpulsatile CPB. CBF measurements were made at a pump flow of 2.4 L . min(-1). m(-2) at stable normothermia and approximate to 15 minutes later after the MAP was increased or decreased greater than or equal to 20%. A third data set was recorded after the pressure was returned to the initial value. Forty-five patients were entered into the study. Temperature was held constant. We found a significant effect (P=.016) of change in MAP on change in CBF during normothermic CPB. For a 10 mm Hg increase in MAP, an increase in CBF of 1.78 mL . 100 g(-1). min(-1) is predicted. Along with change in CBF, significant increases in both cerebral metabolic rate and cerebral oxygen delivery were observed. Conclusions This information, along with our previous data, shows that autoregulation during CPB has a positive slope that is greater with normothermia than hypothermia. Although it is unlikely that these small changes in flow are an important primary effect in the development of hypoperfusion, increased metabolic rate with increased CBF may indicate pressure-dependent collateral flow potentially in regions embolized during CPB.
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