Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Jun 2009)

Perfil ventilatório dos pacientes submetidos a cirurgia de revascularização do miocárdio Ventilatory profile of patients undergoing CABG surgery

  • Katiane Tremarin Morsch,
  • Camila Pereira Leguisamo,
  • Marcelo Dias Camargo,
  • Christian Correa Coronel,
  • Waldo Mattos,
  • Leila D.N. Ortiz,
  • Gustavo Glotz de Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-76382009000200014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 180 – 187

Abstract

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar o perfil ventilatório, radiológico e clínico dos pacientes submetidos a cirurgia eletiva de revascularização do miocárdio em hospital de referência em cardiologia no sul do Brasil. MÉTODOS: A amostra foi composta por 108 indivíduos submetidos a cirurgia eletiva de revascularização do miocárdio no Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul (IC-FUC), no período de abril de 2006 a fevereiro de 2007. A abordagem cirúrgica realizada foi a da esternotomia mediana e os enxertos foram com ponte de safena e/ou artéria mamária interna. Os volumes e capacidades pulmonares, bem como a presença de distúrbios ventilatórios, foram avaliados por meio da espirometria e a força muscular ventilatória da manovacuometria. As avaliações foram realizadas no período pré-operatório e no sexto dia de pós-operatório. RESULTADOS: Observou-se redução significativa do VEF1 e da CVF quando comparados os valores pré-operatórios com os do sexto dia de pós-operatório (POBJECTIVE: To assess the ventilatory, radiological and clinical profile of patients undergoing elective CABG in a cardiology reference hospital in South Brazil. METHODS: This study included 108 patients undergoing elective CABG surgery, in the period between April 2006 and February 2007 at the Cardiology Institute of Rio Grande do Sul (IC-FUC). The surgical procedure involved median sternotomy, and the saphenous vein and/or internal mammary artery were used for grafting. Lung volume and capacity, as well as the possible existence of ventilatory changes, were assessed by spirometry, and the ventilatory muscle strength was assessed using a vaccum manometer. All evaluations were performed on the preoperative period and on the sixth postoperative day. RESULTS: Preoperative levels of FEV1 and FVC were significantly reduced on the 6th postoperative day (P<0.001) when compared to the preoperative levels. A significant decrease of ventilatory muscle strength, expressed as maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures (MIP and MEP), was also observed from the pre- to the sixth postoperative day (P<0.001). Pulmonary events were more frequent on the 6th postoperative day (78%) than on the 1st postoperative day (40%). CONCLUSION: Patients undergone CABG surgery present important reduction in pulmonary volume and capacity, as well as on the ventilatory muscle strength during the postoperative period.

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