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Diabetes Care | 2009

Comparison of Three Protocols for Tight Glycemic Control in Cardiac Surgery Patients

Jan Bláha; Petr Kopecky; Michal Matias; Roman Hovorka; Tomas Kotulak; Michal Lips; David Rubes; Martin Stritesky; Jaroslav Lindner; Michal Semrád; Martin Haluzik

OBJECTIVE We performed a randomized trial to compare three insulin-titration protocols for tight glycemic control (TGC) in a surgical intensive care unit: an absolute glucose (Matias) protocol, a relative glucose change (Bath) protocol, and an enhanced model predictive control (eMPC) algorithm. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 120 consecutive patients after cardiac surgery were randomly assigned to the three protocols with a target glycemia range from 4.4 to 6.1 mmol/l. Intravenous insulin was administered continuously or in combination with insulin boluses (Matias protocol). Blood glucose was measured in 1- to 4-h intervals as requested by the protocols. RESULTS The eMPC algorithm gave the best performance as assessed by time to target (8.8 ± 2.2 vs. 10.9 ± 1.0 vs. 12.3 ± 1.9 h; eMPC vs. Matias vs. Bath, respectively; P < 0.05), average blood glucose after reaching the target (5.2 ± 0.1 vs. 6.2 ± 0.1 vs. 5.8 ± 0.1 mmol/l; P < 0.01), time in target (62.8 ± 4.4 vs. 48.4 ± 3.28 vs. 55.5 ± 3.2%; P < 0.05), time in hyperglycemia >8.3 mmol/l (1.3 ± 1.2 vs. 12.8 ± 2.2 vs. 6.5 ± 2.0%; P < 0.05), and sampling interval (2.3 ± 0.1 vs. 2.1 ± 0.1 vs. 1.8 ± 0.1 h; P < 0.05). However, time in hypoglycemia risk range (2.9–4.3 mmol/l) in the eMPC group was the longest (22.2 ± 1.9 vs. 10.9 ± 1.5 vs. 13.1 ± 1.6; P < 0.05). No severe hypoglycemic episode (<2.3 mmol/l) occurred in the eMPC group compared with one in the Matias group and two in the Bath group. CONCLUSIONS The eMPC algorithm provided the best TGC without increasing the risk of severe hypoglycemia while requiring the fewest glucose measurements. Overall, all protocols were safe and effective in the maintenance of TGC in cardiac surgery patients.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2003

Port access video-assisted proximal anastomosis with the symmetry aortic connector in MIDCABG procedure

Michal Semrád; Martin Stritesky; Vladimír Vondráček; Jaroslav Lindner; Ivan Vanek; Michael Aschermann

We present an alternative way to create a video-assisted port access proximal anastomosis in the ascending aorta with the Symmetry Bypass System Aortic Connector (St. Jude Medical ATG, St. Paul, MN). This technique was successfully used in a patient undergoing urgent minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass grafting (MIDCABG), in whom the left internal mammary artery was not harvested owing to subtotal occlusion of the left subclavian artery. Port access use of mechanical anastomotic devices may increase the indications for minimally invasive coronary artery surgery.


Journal of Invasive Cardiology | 2010

Veno-Arterial ECMO in Severe Acute Right Ventricular Failure with Pulmonary Obstructive Hemodynamic Pattern

Jan Belohlavek; Rohn; Pavel Jansa; Tosovsky J; Kunstyr J; Michal Semrád; Jan Horak; Michal Lips; Mlejnsky F; Martin Balik; Klein A; Ales Linhart; Jaroslav Lindner


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2006

Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy – its effect in the treatment of refractory angina pectoris

Martin Stritesky; Milos Dobias; Rudolf Demes; Michal Semrád; Eva Poliachova; Tomas Cermak; Jiri Charvat; Ivan Malek


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2003

Video-assisted multivessel revascularization through a left anterior small thoracotomy approach with the Symmetry Aortic Connector System☆☆☆

Michal Semrád; Petr Bodlák; Martin Stříteský; Vladimír Vondráček; Tomas Urban; Petra Vyhnalová; František Holm; Ivan Vaněk


Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2011

A review of a newly established ECMO program in a university affiliated cardiac center.

Jan Belohlavek; Rohn; Tosovsky J; Kunstyr J; Michal Semrád; Jan Horak; Michal Lips; Mlejnsky F; Vykydal I; Martin Balik; Strítesky M; Mrázek; Klein A; Ales Linhart; Jaroslav Lindner


Journal of Anesthesia | 2011

Postoperative outcome in awake, on-pump, cardiac surgery patients

Michal Porizka; Martin Stritesky; Michal Semrád; Milos Dobias; Alena Dohnalová


European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2006

A suprasternal false aneurysm caused by posttraumatic innominate artery rupture after dissection type A repair

Michal Semrád; Tomas Urban; Jan Tosovsky; Jan Kunstyr


Cor et vasa | 2012

Hybrid myocardial revascularization—the cardiologist's view

Jan Horak; Stanislav Simek; Tomas Kovarnik; Michal Semrád; Jaroslav Lindner; Ales Linhart


Intervenční a akutní kardiologie | 2010

Profil pacientů léčených extrakorporální membránovou oxygenací (ECMO)

Jan Bělohlávek; Vilém Rohn; Jan Kunstýř; Jan Tošovský; Martin Balik; Michal Semrád; Jan Horak; Michal Lips; Severyn Romaniv; František Mlejnský; Igor Vykydal; Martin Stříteský; Vratislav Mrazek; Ales Linhart; Jaroslav Lindner

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Ales Linhart

Charles University in Prague

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Jan Horak

Charles University in Prague

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Martin Stritesky

Charles University in Prague

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Michal Lips

Charles University in Prague

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Ivan Vaněk

Charles University in Prague

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Martin Stříteský

Charles University in Prague

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Milos Dobias

Charles University in Prague

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Tomas Urban

Charles University in Prague

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