Efficacy of Physiologic Temperature on the Spasm of Harvested Radial Artery

Authors

  • Ibrahim Arif Tarhan
  • Tamer Kehlibar
  • Fikri Yapici
  • Mehmet Yilmaz
  • Yucesin Arslan
  • Gultekin Saday
  • Azmi Ozler

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1532/HSF98.20051002

Abstract

Background. The potential disadvantage of using the radial artery for coronary artery bypass grafting is its increased tendency to vasospasm. Therefore, different antispastic agents are being used in the perioperative and postoperative period. During the preparation of the radial artery, normal local and systemic temperatures are lost.

Methods. We investigated the effects of topical normal saline solution at 20°C (group SI), normal saline solution at 36°C (group SII), diltiazem at 20°C (group DI), and diltiazem at 36°C (group DII) on radial artery free flow. Each group contained 10 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery. Free flow and local temperature were measured at 3 stages: after the exploration and preparation of the distal 3 cm of the radial artery, after total preparation of the radial artery, and a median of 12 minutes after the pedicle had been sprayed with one of the agents.

Results. Parallel to the significant decrease of the second local temperatures (P < .001), the second flow of the 4 groups decreased significantly (P < .001).

Conclusion. Hypothermia plays an important role in radial artery vasospasm, and normothermia may be the best perioperative vasodilating agent since the normal radial artery flows were reached with normothermia.

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Published

2006-07-14

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Tarhan, I. A., Kehlibar, T., Yapici, F., Yilmaz, M., Arslan, Y., Saday, G., & Ozler, A. (2006). Efficacy of Physiologic Temperature on the Spasm of Harvested Radial Artery. The Heart Surgery Forum, 9(5), E765-E769. https://doi.org/10.1532/HSF98.20051002

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