Denys W.1, Moerman A.1, De Somer F.2, Wouters P.1, De Hert S.1

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Denys W.1, Moerman A.1, De Somer F.2, Wouters P.1, De Hert S.1 Cerebral and systemic tissue oxygen saturation are more dependent on flow than on pressure maintenance Denys W.1, Moerman A.1, De Somer F.2, Wouters P.1, De Hert S.1 Department of Anesthesiology1 and Department of Cardiac Surgery2, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium Background: Both pressure and flow are considered important determinants of regional organ perfusion. However, it is less clear whether these are equally important. Aim: To evaluate the impact of variations in flow and/or pressure on cerebral (ScO2) and systemic (SvO2) tissue oxygen saturation. Methods: Ethical committee approval and informed consent 34 patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery on CPB Randomized cross-over design with simulation of 4 different haemodynamic states during CPB: 20% flow decrease 20% flow decrease + phenylephrine to restore baseline pressure 20% pressure decrease with sodium nitroprusside under baseline flow Increased flow with baseline pressure Variables during the different interventions were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Tukey correction. For each intervention, differences between pre- and post-intervention ScO2 values were tested using a paired data Student’s t-test Results: Decrease in flow was associated with a decrease in ScO2 When blood pressure was restored with phenylephrine during low flow, ScO2 further decreased Increase in flow was associated with an increase in ScO2 while decreases in pressure with the use of SNP did not affect ScO2 SvO2 was significantly lower and oxygen extraction ratio was significantly higher in the low flow arms. BL I1 I2 I3 I4 P-value ScO2(%) Start End 63.3 (7.7) 63.0 (8.6) 63.5 (7.4) 62.0 (8.5)* 61.0 (9.7) 59.2 (10.2)* 61.7 (8.4) 62.6 (8.4) 62.6 (7.7) 63.6 (8.9)* <0.001 SvO2(%) 86 (3) 82 (4)§ 82 (5)§ 85 (4) 87 (4) Oxygen extraction ratio 0.14 (0.03) 0.18 (0.04)§ 0.17 (0.05)§ 0.14 (0.04) 0.12 (0.04) Cerebral oxygen saturation and oxygen consumption parameters during the different interventions, demonstrating lower cerebral (ScO2) and systemic (SvO2) oxygen saturation and a higher oxygen extraction ratio (OER) during low flow (I1 and I2) compared to baseline (BL), normal flow (I3), and high flow (I4). Data are expressed as mean (SD) *Significantly different from start of intervention §Significantly different from BL, I3 and I4. Conclusions: ScO2 and SvO2 were significantly lower with lower flow, regardless of systemic blood pressure Phenylephrine administration was associated with a reduced cerebral and systemic oxygen saturation.