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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2000

Hyperoxia for management of acid-base status during deep hypothermia with circulatory arrest

Jeffrey M. Pearl; Donald W Thomas; Gary Grist; Jodie Y Duffy; Peter B. Manning

BACKGROUND Which blood gas strategy to use during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest has not been resolved because of conflicting data regarding the advantage of pH-stat versus alpha-stat. Oxygen pressure field theory suggests that hyperoxia just before deep hypothermic circulatory arrest takes advantage of increased oxygen solubility and reduced oxygen consumption to load tissues with excess oxygen. The objective of this study was to determine whether prevention of tissue hypoxia with this strategy could attenuate ischemic and reperfusion injury. METHODS Infants who had deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (n = 37) were compared retrospectively. Treatments were alpha-stat and normoxia (group I), alpha-stat and hyperoxia (group II), pH-stat and normoxia (group III), and pH-stat and hyperoxia (group IV). RESULTS Both hyperoxia groups had less acidosis after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest than normoxia groups. Group IV had less acid generation during circulatory arrest and less base excess after arrest than groups I, II, or III (p < 0.05). Group IV produced only 25% as much acid during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest as the next closest group (group II). CONCLUSIONS Hyperoxia before deep hypothermic circulatory arrest with alpha-stat or pH-stat strategy demonstrated advantages over normoxia. Furthermore, pH-stat strategy using hyperoxia provided superior venous blood gas values over any of the other groups after circulatory arrest.


Archive | 2006

System and method for collecting, organizing, and presenting date-oriented medical information

Richard Stroup; Marcy L. Tarrants; Garry K. Lofland; James E. O'Brien; Gary Grist; Pamela A. Dennis


Progress in Pediatric Cardiology | 2008

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) or extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR): A critical life or death choice

Gary Grist


The journal of extra-corporeal technology | 2010

Pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass adaptations for long-term survival of baboons undergoing pulmonary artery replacement.

Carrie Whittaker; Gary Grist; Arthur A. Bert; Kathleen M. Brasky; Stacy Neighbors; Christopher McFall; Stephen L. Hilbert; William B. Drake; Michael L. Cromwell; Barbara Mueller; Gary K. Lofland; Richard A. Hopkins


Progress in Pediatric Cardiology | 2008

Oxygen Pressure Field Theory: A detailed description of vital gas exchange, at the capillary level for perfusionists

Gary Grist


The journal of extra-corporeal technology | 2009

Defining the late implementation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) by identifying increased mortality risk using specific physiologic cut-points in neonatal and pediatric respiratory patients.

Gary Grist; Carrie Whittaker; Kellie Merrigan; Jason Fenton; Eugenia Pallotto; Gary K. Lofland


Progress in Pediatric Cardiology | 2008

The theoretical prediction of safe deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) time using estimated tissue oxygen loading

Carrie Whittaker; Gary Grist


The journal of extra-corporeal technology | 2011

The correlation of fluid balance changes during cardiopulmonary bypass to mortality in pediatric and congenital heart surgery patients.

Gary Grist; Carrie Whittaker; Kellie Merrigan; Jason Fenton; Worrall E; James E. O'Brien; Gary K. Lofland


The journal of extra-corporeal technology | 2010

Identifying neonatal and pediatric cardiac and congenital diaphragmatic hernia extracorporeal membrane oxygenation patients at increased mortality risk.

Gary Grist; Carrie Whittaker; Kellie Merrigan; Jason Fenton; Eugenia Pallotto; Erica Molitor-Kirsch; Daniel J. Ostlie; James E. O'Brien; Gary K. Lofland


Progress in Pediatric Cardiology | 2008

The Viability Index: A survival score for perfusion patients

Gary Grist

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Gary K. Lofland

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Jason Fenton

Children's Mercy Hospital

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Kellie Merrigan

Boston Children's Hospital

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Adam J. Schow

Children's Mercy Hospital

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Daniel J. Ostlie

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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