The Usefulness of Microcirculatory Assessment After Cardiac Surgery: Illustrative Case Report

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2024
Autores
Fernandes, Marcos
Lorenzo, Andrea De
Tibiriçá, Eduardo
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Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Resumo
Cardiac surgery causes a series of disturbances in human physiology. The correction of systemic hemodynamic variables is frequently ineffective in improving microcirculatory perfusion and delivering oxygen to the tissues. We present the case of a 52-year-old male submitted to mitral valve replacement (metallic valve) and subaortic membrane resection. Sublingual microcirculatory density and perfusion were evaluated using a handheld CytoCam camera before surgery and in the early postoperative period. In this case, systemic hemodynamic variables were compromised despite an actual improvement in the microcirculatory parameters in comparison to the preoperative evaluation, possibly due to the correction of the structural cardiac defects.
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Microcirculation, Mitral Valve, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Hemodynamics, Perfusion, Oxygen.
Citação
Fernandes M, Lorenzo A, Tibiriçá E. The Usefulness of Microcirculatory Assessment After Cardiac Surgery: Illustrative Case Report. Braz J Cardiovasc Surg. 2024 Sep 9;39(6):e20230383. doi: 10.21470/1678-9741-2023-0383.
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