Effect of oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary bypass on postoperative neurological outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: A scoping review of the literature.
Abdelrahman Elsebaie, Ayesha Shakeel, Shetuan Zhang, Marianne Alarie, Mohamed El Tahan, Mohammad El-Diasty
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Abstract
Background: Reduced oxygen delivery (DO2) during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was proposed as a risk factor for the development of postoperative neurological complications (PONCs), including cerebrovascular accidents (CVA), delirium, and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD). We aimed to review the current evidence on the association between intraoperative DO2 and the incidence of PONCs.
Methods: MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were electronically searched to identify comparative studies from inception until July 2023 that reported the association between intraoperative DO2 levels and the incidence of PONCs (as defined by the scales and diagnostic tools utilized by the studies' authors) in adults patients undergoing cardiac surgery using CPB.
Results: Of the 2513 papers identified, 10 studies, including 21,875 participants, were included. Of these, three studies reported on delirium, two on POCD, and five on CVA. Eight studies reported reduced intraoperative DO2 in patients who developed delirium and CVA. There was a lack of consensus on the cut-off of DO2 levels or the correlation between the period below these threshold values and the development of PONC.
Conclusions: Limited data suggest that maintaining intraoperative DO2 above the critical threshold levels and ensuring adequate intraoperative cerebral perfusion may play a role in minimizing the incidence of neurological events in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery on cardiopulmonary bypass.
期刊介绍:
Perfusion is an ISI-ranked, peer-reviewed scholarly journal, which provides current information on all aspects of perfusion, oxygenation and biocompatibility and their use in modern cardiac surgery. The journal is at the forefront of international research and development and presents an appropriately multidisciplinary approach to perfusion science.