Abstract
Objective To evaluate the effect of pituitrin and nursing for patients with vasoplegic syndrome after cardiopulmonary bypass. Methods 38 patients with cardiopulmonary bypass after open heart operation were divided into two groups with 19 cases in each group according to odd-nunbered and even-numbered days, the PT group was given pituitrin treatment, the NE group was given norepinephrine treatment. Heart rate, MAP, urine volume were recorded at 0.5, 1, 2, 6, 12 and 24 hours after drug therapy.Mechanical ventilation time, ICU stay time,hepatic and renal function and clinical symptom were compared between the two groups. Results MAP and urine volume increased significantly at 0.5 hour after pituitrin therapy. MAP increased from (55.33±4.10)mmHg to (67.34±4.13)mmHg. Urine volume increased from (0.08±0.02)ml·kg-1·h-1 to (1.84±1.21)ml·kg-1 ·h-1 MAP and urine volume also increased at other time points. In the NE group, MAP increased at 1h after treatment. Both MAP and urine volume increased at 2h and later after norepinephrine treatment. One death happened in the NE group. Compared with the NE group, the PT group was associated with lower ICU stay, mechanical ventilation time and 24h serum LAC.Liver and kidney function, myocardial infarction, nausea and vomiting, and other side effects were not different between the two groups. Conclusions Application of low-dosage pituitrin is rapid, efficient and safe treatment for patients with vasoplegic syndrome after open heart operation. Key words: Pituitrin; Vasoplegic syndrome; Cardiopulmonary bypass; Norepinephrine; Nursing
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