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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 91, 619-623, Copyright © 1986 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
I Schnittger, A Keren, PG Yock, MD Allen, DL Modry, DR Zusman, RS Mitchell, DC Miller and RL Popp
Abnormal interventricular septal motion after cardiopulmonary bypass is a
widely known occurrence. The cause and exact timing of this phenomenon
remain unclear. We have studied 21 patients prospectively with
preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative two-dimensional and M-mode
echocardiograms. Intraoperative studies were obtained with the pericardium
closed and open and after completion of procedures performed with
cardiopulmonary bypass. Fourteen patients had coronary artery bypass graft
operations alone. Six patients had valve replacement with or without
coronary bypass, and one patient had removal of a left atrial myxoma. All
patients had normal interventricular septal motion before the operation,
and none had abnormal septal motion intraoperatively. Four to eight days
postoperatively, the septum still thickened normally in all patients, with
five patients having normal, nine patients abnormal, and seven patients
paradoxical interventricular septal motion. Studies in 11 patients 1 to 4
months postoperatively showed no change from the early postoperative study.
The pericardium was left open postoperatively in all patients. Six patients
were studied a few hours after sternal closure and all had abnormal
interventricular septal motion. We conclude that abnormal interventricular
septal motion after cardiac operations is not due to injury of the septum,
adhesion formation, or loss of pericardial constraint. Closure of the chest
wall itself, with the pericardium left open, is associated with this
abnormality.
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Timing of abnormal interventricular septal motion after cardiopulmonary bypass operations. Lack of injury proved by preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative echocardiography
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