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Critical Care Medicine 1991-Dec

Atrial natriuretic factor after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass in children.

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J Pfenninger
S Shaw
P Ferrari
P Weidmann

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OBJECTIVE

To determine circulating atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) concentrations in the postoperative state and to define potential hemodynamic determinants of regional plasma ANF concentrations.

METHODS

Cohort study.

METHODS

Pediatric ICU in a university hospital.

METHODS

Twenty-two children, mean age 4.2 yrs (range 0.9 to 13.5), were studied 18 hrs after corrective surgery on cardiopulmonary bypass. The underlying cardiac malformations were ventricular septum defect (n = 5), transposition of great arteries (n = 5), tetralogy of Fallot (n = 4), pulmonary stenosis (n = 3), and miscellaneous (n = 5).

METHODS

In addition to the commonly monitored variables in postoperative cardiac patients, blood volume was estimated by the 125I albumin method, and plasma samples for radioimmunoassay determination of ANF concentrations were taken simultaneously from indwelling catheters.

RESULTS

Compared with normal age-matched values, plasma ANF concentrations were increased in all patients, with values tending to be highest in the left atrium, followed by systemic artery, superior vena cava, and pulmonary artery (345 +/- 158, 333 +/- 169, 311 +/- 154, and 272 +/- 160 pg/mL, respectively [mean +/- SD; NS]). Simple regression analysis demonstrated a moderate correlation between blood volume and the concentration of ANF in the superior vena cava (p less than .05). Stepwise multivariate analysis showed no significant independent predictor of plasma ANF concentrations.

CONCLUSIONS

Plasma ANF concentrations are increased after open-heart surgery in children, with moderate direct correlation to blood volume. The wide scatter of increased hormone concentrations may be explained by the many factors known to influence circulating ANF concentrations, such as age, underlying disease, cardiovascular state, and drugs.

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