The Effect of Thoracic Epidural Lidocaine on Blood Flow of Grafted Coronary Vessels in Coranary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery.
10.4097/kjae.2007.52.1.42
- Author:
Jiyeon SIM
1
;
Yeonju LEEM
;
Donguk KIM
;
Wonwook KO
;
Incheol CHOI
Author Information
1. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Asan Medical Center, College of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Korea. jysim@amc.seoul.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
coronary artery bypass graft;
coronary blood flow;
thoracic epidural anesthesia
- MeSH:
Anesthesia, Epidural;
Anesthesia, Intravenous;
Arteries*;
Catheters;
Coronary Artery Bypass;
Coronary Artery Disease;
Coronary Vessels*;
Fentanyl;
Flowmeters;
Humans;
Lidocaine*;
Mammary Arteries;
Midazolam;
Myocardial Ischemia;
Oxygen;
Radial Artery;
Saphenous Vein;
Tea;
Transplants*;
Vecuronium Bromide;
Weaning
- From:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
2007;52(1):42-48
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Thoracic epidural anesthesia (TEA) is increasingly used to reduce stress response, pain and pulmonary complication of patients under coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). However, effects of TEA on blood flow of grafted coronary artery are scarcely noticed. Imbalance between blood flow of grafted coronary artery and myocardial oxygen demand can bring about perioperative myocardial ischemia. Thus we evaluated the effect of TEA on blood flow of coronary grafts. METHODS: Twenty seven patients with triple-vessel coronary artery disease under CABG were recruited. Left internal mammary artery, radial artery, and great saphenous vein were anastomosed to left anterior descending artery, obtuse marginalis, and posterior descending artery, respectively. Before surgery, an epidural catheter was inserted. Total intravenous anesthesia was undertaken using fentanyl, midazolam and vecuronium. After grafts anastomosis, blood flow of grafted coronary artery was measured using transit-time flowmeter (TTFM) before weaning from CPB. And then, mixture of 2% lidocaine 10 ml, fentanyl 50microgram and bicarbonate 1 mEq was injected via epidural catheter. Under the constant pump flow, the blood flow of grafted coronary artery before, 10 and 20 minutes after drug administration were measured using TTFM. RESULTS: The blood flow of coronary artery grafts was similar in three time interval, irrespective of grafted artery. There are no significant differences in changes in coronary blood flow associated with epidural lidocaine injection among 3 types of grafted artery. CONCLUSIONS: The present study shows that there are no significant effects of TEA on blood flow of newly grafted coronary artery after CABG.