Del nido cardioplegia in adults: a retrospective observational study in comparison to modified St. Thomas cardioplegia in cardiac surgery
Del nido cardioplegia in adults: a retrospective observational study in comparison to modified St. Thomas cardioplegia in cardiac surgery

Del nido cardioplegia in adults: a retrospective observational study in comparison to modified St. Thomas cardioplegia in cardiac surgery

J Cardiothorac Surg. 2024 Apr 25;19(1):266. doi: 10.1186/s13019-024-02683-1.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: St. Thomas cardioplegia is commonly administered to adults, yet repeated dosing at brief intervals is required. Del Nido’s cardioplegic solution provides a prolonged duration of safe myocardial arrest, yet it was primarily intended for pediatric cardiac surgery. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in using Del Nido’s in adults; this might be due to its ease of administration and extended re-dosing intervals. This study contrasted Del Nido’s to modified St. Thomas cardioplegia in adults.

METHODS: This study was conducted on 200 patients. Troponin-T was the primary outcome within the first 24 and 48 h post-surgery. Cardiopulmonary bypass time, cross-clamp time, intraoperative use of inotropic support, defibrillator and/or intra-aortic balloon were the secondary outcomes of the study.

RESULTS: There was a significant reduction in post-operative Troponin-T levels in the first 24 and 48 h within Del Nido’s group compared to the modified St. Thomas group. The cross-clamp and cardiopulmonary bypass times were also found to be lower within Del Nido’s group.

CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated a significant reduction in early postoperative Troponin-T levels as well as operative times favoring Del Nido’s in adults.

PMID:38664851 | DOI:10.1186/s13019-024-02683-1