Abstract

BACKGROUND:Heart manipulation during off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery may cause hemodynamic instability, and temporary coronary arterial occlusion may lead to myocardial ischemia. To reduce this, perioperative β-blocking agents or calcium antagonists can be administrated. The effects of perioperative administration of magnesium on myocardial function were studied in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.OBJECTIVE:The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of preoperative magnesium administration on perioperative hemodynamia, ventricular arrhythmias and myocardial protection.MATERIALS AND METHODS:We reviewed 2 groups of patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery – 24 patients (control group) that had not received preoperative intravenous infusion of magnesium and 23 patients (treatment group) that had received preoperative intravenous magnesium sulfate.RESULTS:The results demonstrated that it had reduced the heart rate, changes of ST segments, the need of β-blocking agents and the use of intra-operative intra-aortic balloon pump and the inotropic usage.CONCLUSION:This treatment may provide hemodynamic optimization during off-pump coronary artery bypass.

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