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Original Article

Changes in Red Cell Deformability Associated with Anaesthesia and Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Open-Heart Surgery

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Pages 257-262 | Received 24 Oct 1984, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Red cell deformability was observed during open-heart surgery in 59 patients. Deformability, assessed with a standard microfiltration method, was expressed as red cell filtration rate (RFR) in μl/s. The mean preoperative value, 38.9±1.0 μl/s, showed a generally falling tendency. The first significant decrease in mean RFR (by 18%) followed induction of general anaesthesia, and the second (by 15 %) was seen 60 min after the start of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The major decrease in RFR during CPB was found at the end of bypass, when it was reduced to 62% of the pre-CPB value. The percentage RFR reduction at the end of CPB showed significant correlation with 1) CPB duration (r=0.49), 2) oxygen flow rate index (OFRI), i.e. flow/min in the bubble oxygenator/m2 bsa (r=0.38), and 3) blood flow rate index (BFRI), i.e. average volume of blood pumped through the heart-lung machine/min CPB time/m2 bsa (r=0.51).

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