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Single-Dose St. Thomas Versus Custodiol® Cardioplegia for Right Mini-thoracotomy Mitral Valve Surgery

Cristina Barbero, Marco Pocar, Giovanni Marchetto, Erik Cura Stura, Claudia Calia, Bianca Dalbesio, Claudia Filippini, Stefano Salizzoni, Massimo Boffini, Mauro Rinaldi, Davide Ricci

2022Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Custodiol® and St. Thomas cardioplegia are widely employed in mini-thoracotomy mitral valve (MV) operations. One-dose of the former provides 3 h of myocardial protection. Conversely, St. Thomas solution is usually reinfused every 30 min and safety of single delivery is unknown. We aimed to compare single-shot St. Thomas versus Custodiol® cardioplegia. METHODS: Primary endpoint of the prospective observational study was cardiac troponin T level at different post-operative time-points. Propensity-weighted treatment served to adjust for confounding factors. RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients receiving St. Thomas were compared with 25 patients receiving Custodiol® cardioplegia; cross-clamping always exceeded 45 min. No differences were found in postoperative markers of myocardial injury. Ventricular fibrillation at the resumption of electric activity was more frequent following Custodiol® cardioplegia (P = .01). CONCLUSION: Effective myocardial protection exceeding 1 h of ischemic arrest can be achieved with a single-dose St. Thomas cardioplegia in selected patients undergoing right mini-thoracotomy MV surgery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineThoracotomyCardiologyMitral valve repairInternal medicineClinical endpointAnesthesiaAtrial fibrillationCardiac surgeryMitral valveClinical trialCardiac Ischemia and ReperfusionAortic Disease and Treatment ApproachesCardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques