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 A procedure in which blood is taken
from a patient's circulation to have a
process applied to it before it is
returned to the circulation
 All of the apparatus carrying the blood
outside the body is termed
extracorporeal circuit
 Cardiopulmonary bypass during open
heart surgery
 Autotransfusion
 Hemodialysis
 Hemofiltration
 Apheresis
 Plasmapheresis
 Extracorporeal membrane
oxygenation (ECMO)
 Is a method that is used to achieve the
extracorporeal removal of waste
products such as creatinine, urea and
free water from the blood when
the kidneys are in a state of renal
failure.
 Is a similar treatment to hemodialysis, but it
makes use of a different principle
 Pressure gradient rather than conc. gradient
 Convection not diffusion
 Is a medical technology in which
the blood of a donor or patient is
passed through an apparatus that
separates out one particular
constituent and returns the remainder
to the circulation
Whole blood enters the centrifuge
(1) and separates into:
plasma (2)
leukocytes (3)
erythrocytes (4).
 Is the removal, treatment, and return of blood
plasma from blood circulation.
 It is used when a substance in the plasma,
such as immunoglobulin, is acutely toxic and
can be efficiently removed
Plasma exchange offers
the quickest short-term
treatment to removing
harmful auto-antibodies
 It provides both cardiac and
respiratory support to patients whose
heart and lungs are so severely
diseased or damaged
 Guidelines that describe the indications and
practice of ECMO are published by the
Extracorporeal Life Support Organization
(ELSO).
Criteria for the initiation of ECMO include
acute severe cardiac or pulmonary
failure that is potentially
reversible and unresponsive to
conventional management
 Performed under local anesthesia
 Used for long term support
ranges 3-10 days
 Aim:to allow time for intrinsic
recovery of the lungs and heart
I’m almost
done!
 Also known as autologous transfusion
 Defined as the collection and
reinfusion of patients own blood/
blood compartments.
 Safest form of blood transfusion
Advantages
 No acute or delayed hemolytic rxn dt
ABO incompetability.
 No allergic or febrile reactions
 No transfusion trasmitted infectious
diseases like HIV, HepB, HepC,
EBV,CMV and malaria
 Conservation of blood resources
 Patients with rare blood phenotypes
are benefited
 Availability – Instantly avialable and
requires no cross matching
 Clerical error
 Pre-operative anemia
 Costlier
 Unnecessary wastage of blood
 Risk of bacterial contamination
 Increased complexity of procedure
Disadvantages
 Pre-operative autologous blood
donation
 Acute normo-volemic hemodilution
 Intra operative and post operative
blood selvage
 Patient selectivity:
1. Hb not<11g/dl
2. Hct not<33%
Last transfusion 72 hrs before surgery
 Contraindication
1. Bacteriemia/septicemia
2. Unstable angina, CHF, MI within
previous 6 months
 It is collecting a patient’s blood
(2-4 units) into anticoagulant-
containing storage bags at the outset
of surgery, accompanied by
intravenous replacement with
crystalloids or colloids to maintain
normovolemia and later reinfusion of
blood.
 Is an effective method of
transfusion avoidance
 Shed blood is collected from the
operative field and mixed with an
anticoagulant.
 It is concentrated and washed or
filtered, then returned to the patient
 Collection from drains but is
rarely used
 To be used within 6 hrs
 Blood collection is diluted and
partially hemolysed.
Heart - Lung - Machine (HLM)/
cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB)
The innovation of the machine for extracorporeal
circulation (ECC) was in 1950. The first successful
application of this machine was made by Dr. John
Gibbon on the 20th May 1953, on a young patient
with ASD
With the help of the ECC the heart is
emptied, arrested (stopped), opened
at the needed chamber, and thus a
safe surgical intervention can be
made without any consequences to
the patient, allowing surgeons to
operate about 90 min
Price:10-45 thousand $
 To provide a stilled bloodless heart with
blood flow temporarily diverted to an extra
corporeal circuit that functionally replaces the
heart and lungs
 Respiration
◦ Ventilation
◦ Oxygenation
 Circulation
 Temperature regulation
 Surgical correction of congenital,
ischemic or valvular heart diseases
 Coronary artery bypass
 Valve replacement
 Correction of septal defects
Basic CPB Circuit
Venous Cannulas
Venous Reservoir
Pump
Heat Exchanger
Oxygenator
Filters
Filters
Filters
Aortic cannulas
 The rewarming should be gradual &
is done over a 30 minute period
 A gradient of I0°c is maintained
between patient & perfusate to
prevent formation of gas bubbles
due to their increased solubility as
blood gets warmed
Balanced electrolyte solution
Sometimes mannitol is added
to stimulate diuresis so to
prevent post-op renal
dysfunction
Addition of glucose/lactate is
avoided because it showed
neurological deficits
 As bypass circuits are
thrombogenic
 Heparin 2-3 mg/kg given into
the central vein / directly into the
right atrium
 Supplemental dose of heparin
given every hourly at the dose of
1/3 of initial dose
 The primary goal of this
period is to obtain-
 desired levels of hypothermia
maintain adequate systemic
perfusion
tissue oxygenation
 To maintain normal myocardial
cellular integrity and function during
CPB, the available high energy
phosphate compounds have to be
spared
 This is accomplished by
◦ Hypothermia
◦ Cardioplegia
 inserted into the aortic root
 It’s a solution of dextrose,
sodium, potassium and
chloride..
 It is administrated periodically
to inhibit myocardial
contraction
Increased extracellular potassium
↓
Decrease in transmembrane potential
↓
Impairment of Na+ transport
↓
Abolition of action potential generation
↓
Cardiac arrest in diastole
MOA:
 Reversal of anticoagulation done with
protamine
 Dose - 1 to 1.3ml (10mg/ml) for every 1000U
of heparin or dose is calculated based on the
heparin dose response curve
 Arterial cannulas remain in place for
continued transfusion of pump contents
 When this is completed & bleeding is
controlled, arterial cannula is removed &
chest is closed
Physiologic
 CNS –amnesia, Intracranial Haemorrhage
(14%),seizures
 Respiratory - Pulmonary oedema,
pulmonary haemorrhage
 Renal-Decreased tubular function, Renal
blood flow dt diminshed flow rate
 Hematologic - Anemia, leukopenia,
thrombocytopenia
 Infections
The absence of significant organ dysfunction
probably is the best indicator of successful
CPB.
Post-CPB organ dysfunction constitutes a
spectrum ranging from mild dysfunction in one
or more organ systems to death resulting from
multiorgan failure.
The probability of significant morbidity
increases with duration of CPB and decreasing
age of the patient within the pediatric age
group
The impact of preexisting organ
dysfunction on post-CPB morbidity is not
well defined, but it seems likely that poor
overall condition before CPB results in
greater morbidity after CPB.
 For unexplained reasons, women seem
to have greater morbidity and mortality
after cardiac surgery
 Mechanical
 Failure of pump
 Rupture of tubing
 Difficulties with cannulas
extracopreal ciculation

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extracopreal ciculation

  • 1.
  • 2.  A procedure in which blood is taken from a patient's circulation to have a process applied to it before it is returned to the circulation  All of the apparatus carrying the blood outside the body is termed extracorporeal circuit
  • 3.  Cardiopulmonary bypass during open heart surgery  Autotransfusion  Hemodialysis  Hemofiltration  Apheresis  Plasmapheresis  Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
  • 4.  Is a method that is used to achieve the extracorporeal removal of waste products such as creatinine, urea and free water from the blood when the kidneys are in a state of renal failure.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Is a similar treatment to hemodialysis, but it makes use of a different principle  Pressure gradient rather than conc. gradient  Convection not diffusion
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.  Is a medical technology in which the blood of a donor or patient is passed through an apparatus that separates out one particular constituent and returns the remainder to the circulation Whole blood enters the centrifuge (1) and separates into: plasma (2) leukocytes (3) erythrocytes (4).
  • 11.
  • 12.  Is the removal, treatment, and return of blood plasma from blood circulation.  It is used when a substance in the plasma, such as immunoglobulin, is acutely toxic and can be efficiently removed
  • 13. Plasma exchange offers the quickest short-term treatment to removing harmful auto-antibodies
  • 14.
  • 15.  It provides both cardiac and respiratory support to patients whose heart and lungs are so severely diseased or damaged
  • 16.  Guidelines that describe the indications and practice of ECMO are published by the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO). Criteria for the initiation of ECMO include acute severe cardiac or pulmonary failure that is potentially reversible and unresponsive to conventional management
  • 17.  Performed under local anesthesia  Used for long term support ranges 3-10 days  Aim:to allow time for intrinsic recovery of the lungs and heart
  • 18.
  • 20.  Also known as autologous transfusion  Defined as the collection and reinfusion of patients own blood/ blood compartments.  Safest form of blood transfusion
  • 21. Advantages  No acute or delayed hemolytic rxn dt ABO incompetability.  No allergic or febrile reactions  No transfusion trasmitted infectious diseases like HIV, HepB, HepC, EBV,CMV and malaria
  • 22.  Conservation of blood resources  Patients with rare blood phenotypes are benefited  Availability – Instantly avialable and requires no cross matching
  • 23.  Clerical error  Pre-operative anemia  Costlier  Unnecessary wastage of blood  Risk of bacterial contamination  Increased complexity of procedure Disadvantages
  • 24.  Pre-operative autologous blood donation  Acute normo-volemic hemodilution  Intra operative and post operative blood selvage
  • 25.  Patient selectivity: 1. Hb not<11g/dl 2. Hct not<33% Last transfusion 72 hrs before surgery  Contraindication 1. Bacteriemia/septicemia 2. Unstable angina, CHF, MI within previous 6 months
  • 26.  It is collecting a patient’s blood (2-4 units) into anticoagulant- containing storage bags at the outset of surgery, accompanied by intravenous replacement with crystalloids or colloids to maintain normovolemia and later reinfusion of blood.
  • 27.  Is an effective method of transfusion avoidance  Shed blood is collected from the operative field and mixed with an anticoagulant.  It is concentrated and washed or filtered, then returned to the patient
  • 28.  Collection from drains but is rarely used  To be used within 6 hrs  Blood collection is diluted and partially hemolysed.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. Heart - Lung - Machine (HLM)/ cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB) The innovation of the machine for extracorporeal circulation (ECC) was in 1950. The first successful application of this machine was made by Dr. John Gibbon on the 20th May 1953, on a young patient with ASD With the help of the ECC the heart is emptied, arrested (stopped), opened at the needed chamber, and thus a safe surgical intervention can be made without any consequences to the patient, allowing surgeons to operate about 90 min Price:10-45 thousand $
  • 32.
  • 33.  To provide a stilled bloodless heart with blood flow temporarily diverted to an extra corporeal circuit that functionally replaces the heart and lungs  Respiration ◦ Ventilation ◦ Oxygenation  Circulation  Temperature regulation
  • 34.  Surgical correction of congenital, ischemic or valvular heart diseases  Coronary artery bypass  Valve replacement  Correction of septal defects
  • 38. Pump
  • 45.  The rewarming should be gradual & is done over a 30 minute period  A gradient of I0°c is maintained between patient & perfusate to prevent formation of gas bubbles due to their increased solubility as blood gets warmed
  • 46. Balanced electrolyte solution Sometimes mannitol is added to stimulate diuresis so to prevent post-op renal dysfunction Addition of glucose/lactate is avoided because it showed neurological deficits
  • 47.  As bypass circuits are thrombogenic  Heparin 2-3 mg/kg given into the central vein / directly into the right atrium  Supplemental dose of heparin given every hourly at the dose of 1/3 of initial dose
  • 48.  The primary goal of this period is to obtain-  desired levels of hypothermia maintain adequate systemic perfusion tissue oxygenation
  • 49.  To maintain normal myocardial cellular integrity and function during CPB, the available high energy phosphate compounds have to be spared  This is accomplished by ◦ Hypothermia ◦ Cardioplegia
  • 50.  inserted into the aortic root  It’s a solution of dextrose, sodium, potassium and chloride..  It is administrated periodically to inhibit myocardial contraction
  • 51. Increased extracellular potassium ↓ Decrease in transmembrane potential ↓ Impairment of Na+ transport ↓ Abolition of action potential generation ↓ Cardiac arrest in diastole MOA:
  • 52.  Reversal of anticoagulation done with protamine  Dose - 1 to 1.3ml (10mg/ml) for every 1000U of heparin or dose is calculated based on the heparin dose response curve  Arterial cannulas remain in place for continued transfusion of pump contents  When this is completed & bleeding is controlled, arterial cannula is removed & chest is closed
  • 53. Physiologic  CNS –amnesia, Intracranial Haemorrhage (14%),seizures  Respiratory - Pulmonary oedema, pulmonary haemorrhage  Renal-Decreased tubular function, Renal blood flow dt diminshed flow rate  Hematologic - Anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia  Infections
  • 54. The absence of significant organ dysfunction probably is the best indicator of successful CPB. Post-CPB organ dysfunction constitutes a spectrum ranging from mild dysfunction in one or more organ systems to death resulting from multiorgan failure. The probability of significant morbidity increases with duration of CPB and decreasing age of the patient within the pediatric age group
  • 55. The impact of preexisting organ dysfunction on post-CPB morbidity is not well defined, but it seems likely that poor overall condition before CPB results in greater morbidity after CPB.  For unexplained reasons, women seem to have greater morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery
  • 56.  Mechanical  Failure of pump  Rupture of tubing  Difficulties with cannulas