1994
DOI: 10.1378/chest.106.5.1364
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Reversible Diastolic Dysfunction After Successful Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

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“…The significant reductions in morbidity and mortality from CAD in patients undergoing CABG has been attributed in part to improvements in both systolic 12,13 and diastolic 14 LV function through improved oxygen delivery to functionally depressed myocardium. Although previous investigators have demonstrated acute impairments in LV function on weaning the patient from CPB, 15,16 these findings were attributed in part to suboptimal myocardial protection during CPB. With advances in operative techniques and myocardial protection strategies, post-CPB LV dysfunction is less common and is illustrated by the lack of inotropes or vasopressors needed on weaning patients in the present study from CPB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The significant reductions in morbidity and mortality from CAD in patients undergoing CABG has been attributed in part to improvements in both systolic 12,13 and diastolic 14 LV function through improved oxygen delivery to functionally depressed myocardium. Although previous investigators have demonstrated acute impairments in LV function on weaning the patient from CPB, 15,16 these findings were attributed in part to suboptimal myocardial protection during CPB. With advances in operative techniques and myocardial protection strategies, post-CPB LV dysfunction is less common and is illustrated by the lack of inotropes or vasopressors needed on weaning patients in the present study from CPB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Changes in LV diastolic function have been also been described following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) [2][3][4][5][6][7] and after cardiac surgery. However changes in right ventricular (RV) function after cardiac surgery are less documented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В ряде клинических исследований установле-но, что ДД у больных ИБС зависит от количества пора-женных артерий коронарного русла [10] и степени ре-васкуляризации [11]. У части больных восстановление кровотока уменьшает процессы патологического ре-моделирования миокарда, способствуя улучшению ДФ, хотя имеются данные и об отсутствии положи-тельного влияния реваскуляризации на ДФ, а также о ее ухудшении в отдалённом периоде после ЧКВ [12,13]. Известно, что изменение параметров ДФ являются ранним маркером ишемии миокарда, опережающим развитие систолической дисфункции, и ассоциирую-щимся с ухудшением прогноза заболевания [8,10,14], поэтому важным является восстановление ДФ у боль-ных ИБС после ЧКВ.…”
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