HEMODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS IN DOGS

Authors

  • Sheila Nogueira Ribeiro Knupp Universidade Estadual Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF)
  • Daniela Fantini Vale UENF
  • Guilherme Soares Monteiro UENF
  • Mônica Jorge Luz UENF
  • Jussara Peters Sheffer UENF
  • André Lacerda Oliveira UENF

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/cab.v15i2.18110

Keywords:

Animal sanity

Abstract

The cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) promotes major changes to the body of the patient that needs to be subjected to this procedure, but it can be circumvented or minimized with specific maneuvers for each situation. Despite being an established technique in human medicine, there are still improvements to be achieved. The purposes of this work were to clarify the cardiopulmonary bypass and inform its hemodynamic effects when applied to dogs. Four mongrel healthy dogs were used. The animals were anesthetized and monitored and samples were collected (T0). After that, the animals underwent median sternotomy and cannulation of the aorta and cranial and caudal vena cava and they were kept in CPB for a period of 30 minutes (T1), then disconnected from the CPB machine during 30 minutes in reperfusion process (T2), followed by one hour of reperfusion (T3), and then they were euthanized. The following parameters were evaluated: mean arterial pressure (MAP), central venous pressure (CVP), oxygenation (SaO2) and capnography (ETCO2). MAP, CVP and SaO2 remained within normal limits during the times evaluated. Although the observed average of ETCO2 was low in one of the experimental animals, it maintained the values ??within the normal range in most experimental animals. We concluded that CPB can be performed in dogs without severe hemodynamic compromise, considering the parameters evaluated in this experiment.

KEYWORDS Cardiopulmonary bypass, dog, surgery, veterinary cardiology.

 

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Author Biographies

Sheila Nogueira Ribeiro Knupp, Universidade Estadual Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF)

Graduação em Medicina Veterinária/UFES

Mestrado em Ciência Animal/UENF

Daniela Fantini Vale, UENF

Graduação em Medicina Veterinária/ UFV

Residência em Cirurgia Veterinária/UNIUBE/ FAZU/ ABCZ

Mestrado em Ciência Animal/UENF

Doutoranda em Ciência Animal/UENF

Guilherme Soares Monteiro, UENF

Graduação em Medicina Veterinária/UFF

Mestrando em ciência animal/UENF

Mônica Jorge Luz, UENF

Graduação em Medicina Veterinária/UENF

Residência em Clínica Médica de Pequenos Animais/UNIUBE/ FAZU/ ABCZ

Mestrado em Ciência Animal/Uenf

Doutoranda em Ciência Animal/UENF

Jussara Peters Sheffer, UENF

Graduação em Medicina Veterinaria pela Universidade Presidente Antônio Carlos

Especialização Latu-Senso Clínica Médica e Cirúrgica de Pequenos Animais

Mestranda em Ciência Animal/UENF

André Lacerda Oliveira, UENF

Graduação em Medicina Veterinária/UFF

Mestrado em Medicina Veterinária/ UFRRJ

Doutorado em Medicina (Cirurgia Geral)/UFRJ

Pós-Doutorando na Fundação Universitária de Cardiologia/Instituto de Cardiologia de Porto Alegre

Published

2014-06-29

How to Cite

RIBEIRO KNUPP, S. N.; VALE, D. F.; MONTEIRO, G. S.; LUZ, M. J.; SHEFFER, J. P.; OLIVEIRA, A. L. HEMODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS IN DOGS. Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira, Goiânia, v. 15, n. 2, p. 200–206, 2014. DOI: 10.5216/cab.v15i2.18110. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/18110. Acesso em: 17 jul. 2024.

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Veterinary Medicine