2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(03)01360-2
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A prospective randomized study to evaluate stress response during beating-heart and conventional coronary revascularization

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“…This time course of plasmatic AVP concentrations in patients undergoing general surgical procedures has been reported since the first half of the 1960s [3,6], and their greatest levels has been observed in those patients undergoing heart surgeries, with [4] or without cardiopulmonary bypass [5]. Increasing in plasma AVP levels usually begin just after surgical skin incision, peaking during the intra-operative period [3,23] or just after the first postoperative hours [6], followed by an exponential drop during the first 24 postoperative hours in uncomplicated patients [23].…”
Section: Time Course Of Vasopressin In Our Patientsmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…This time course of plasmatic AVP concentrations in patients undergoing general surgical procedures has been reported since the first half of the 1960s [3,6], and their greatest levels has been observed in those patients undergoing heart surgeries, with [4] or without cardiopulmonary bypass [5]. Increasing in plasma AVP levels usually begin just after surgical skin incision, peaking during the intra-operative period [3,23] or just after the first postoperative hours [6], followed by an exponential drop during the first 24 postoperative hours in uncomplicated patients [23].…”
Section: Time Course Of Vasopressin In Our Patientsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for this dramatic increase in plasma AVP in the per-operative period of major scheduled surgical procedures had not yet been fully clarified [5,24], but it can be influenced by the type [4,5,7,8,10] and invasiveness [25] of the surgical procedure, the type of employed anesthesia [24,26], and by hemodynamic [8,27] and/or serum osmolarity alterations in the per-operative period [24].…”
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“…Our findings indicate that, through the mechanisms cited, CPB seems to be associated with the AVP surge recorded here in patients undergoing CABG. Comparable levels of plasma AVP at the end of surgery have been reported by Velissaris et al [12]. These authors, however, examined hormone release related to perioperative stress in patients undergoing CABG with and without CPB, and did not assess AVP changes during the CPB process.…”
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confidence: 87%