Repair of Acute Aortic Arch Dissection with Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest and Retrograde Cerebral Perfusion

저체온순환정지와 역행성 뇌관류에 의한 대동맥궁을 침범한 급성 대동맥 박리증의 수술결과

  • 이삼윤 (원광대학교 의과대학 흉부외과학교실)
  • Published : 2004.01.01

Abstract

Background: Acute thoracic aortic dissections involving the aortic arch differ in diagnosis, surgical procedures, and operative results compared to those that do not involve the aortic arch. In general cerebral perfusion under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) is performed during the repair of the aortic arch dissection. Here, we report our surgical results of the aortic arch dissection repair using retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) and its safety. Material and Method: Between January 1996 and June 2002, 22 consecutive patients with aortic arch dissection underwent aortic arch repair. In 20 of them RCP was performed under HCA. RCP was done through superior vena cava in 19 patients and by systemic retrograde venous perfusion in 1, in whom it was difficult to reach the SVC. When the patient's rectal temperature reached 16 to 18$^{\circ}C$, systemic circulation was arrested, and the amount of RCP amount was 481.1 $\pm$292.9 $m\ell$/min with perfusion pressure of 20∼30 mmHg. Result: There were two in-hospital deaths (4.5%) and one late death (9.1%). Mean circulatory arrest time (RCP time) was 54.0$\pm$ 13.4 minutes (range, 7 to 145 minutes). RCP time has no correlation with the appearance of consciousness, recovery of orientation, or ventilator weaning time (p=0.35, 0.86, and 0.92, respectively). Ventilator weaning was faster in patients with earlier recovery of consciousness and orientation (r=0.850, r=926; p=0.000, respectively). RCP of more than 70 minutes did not affect the appearance of consciousness, recovery of orientation, ventilator weaning time, exercise time, or hospital stay (p=0.42, 0.57, 0.60, 0.83, and 0.51, respectively). Conclusion: Retrograde cerebral perfusion time under hypothermic circulatory arrest during repair of aortic arch dissection may not affect recovery of orientation, ventilator weaning time, neurologic complications, and postoperative recovery.

배경: 급성 대동맥 박리증 중 대동맥궁의 박리 및 수술을 요하는 경우 진단, 수술방법, 수술결과에 있어 차이가 있을 수 있다. 대동맥궁의 박리를 교정하기 위해서 저체온 순환정지하에서 뇌관류를 시행한다. 대동맥궁의 수술이 필요한 대동맥 박리증에서 역행성 뇌관류에 의한 수술결과를 조사하고 그 안정성을 알아보았다. 대상 및 방법: 1996년 1월부터 2002년 6월까지 대동맥궁을 침범한 급성대동맥 박리증의 수술 환자 22예를 대상으로 하였다. 22예 중 20예에서 저체온 순환정지 하에 역행성 뇌관류를 시행하였다. 역행성 뇌관류를 시행한 20예 중 19예에서는 상대정맥을 통해 뇌관류를 시행하였고 1예에서는 상대정맥의 접근이 어려워 역행성 체정맥 관류를 시행하였다. 직장온도 16∼18도에서 순환정지를 시행했고 역행성 관류압 20∼30 mmHg에서 평균 관류량은 분당 481.1$\pm$292.9 $m\ell$이었다. 결과: 병원사망은 2예(9.1%)였으며 만기사망은 1예(4.5%)였다. 평균 순환정지(역행성 뇌관류) 시간은 54.0$\pm$13.4분(범위, 7∼145분)이었다 역행성 뇌관류 시간은 의식 및 지남력 회복, 호흡기 탈거 시간과 상관관계가 없었고(각각 p=0.35, 0.86, 0.92), 의식출현과 지남력 회복이 빠른 환자에서 호흡기 탈거도 빨랐다(각각 r=0.850, r=926; p=0.000). 70분 이상의 역행성 뇌관류가 의식출현, 지남력 회복, 호흡기 탈거 시간, 운동력회복 및 입원기간에 영향을 주지 않았다(각각 p=0.42, 0.57, 0.60, 0.83, 0.51). 결론: 저체온 순환정지하에 역행성 뇌관류로써 대동맥궁을 포함한 대동맥박리증 수술 시 뇌관류 시간은 의식회복과 호흡기 탈거, 신경학적 합병증, 수술 후 회복기간에 영향을 주지 않는다고 생각된다.

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