Circulation, Vol 71, 1153-1161, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
TM Bateman, LS Czer, RM Kass, MJ Raymond, A Chaux, JM Matloff, DS Berman and RJ Gray
Early after open heart surgery, cardiac shock due to tamponade is easily
misdiagnosed as ventricular dysfunction. The distinction is critical to
successful therapy. We assessed the utility of 99mTc-red blood cell, gated
equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography in 50 patients with early
postoperative cardiac shock after historical, clinical, and invasive
hemodynamic evaluation failed to identify either tamponade or ventricular
dysfunction as the specific cause of their shock. The cause was established
by radionuclide ventriculography in 45 of 50 patients and led to a change
in therapy in 21 patients. A single cause was found in 35 patients: 13 had
severe global dysfunction of the left ventricle (three patients), right
ventricle (seven patients), or both ventricles (three patients); three had
severe segmental left ventricular dysfunction; and 19 had an exaggerated
region of photon deficiency (nine patients) or an abnormal and accumulating
blood pool (10 patients) surrounding small hyperdynamic ventricles. Sixteen
of these 19 patients with scintigraphic evidence of tamponade underwent
aspiration with a pericardial needle or reoperation early after
radionuclide ventriculography, resulting in confirmation of scintigraphic
findings and improved hemodynamics. Ten additional patients had combined
ventricular dysfunction and a pericardial abnormality, and five of these
underwent reoperation resulting in improved hemodynamics. Radionuclide
ventriculography provided no explanation for the cause of cardiac shock in
five patients. Thus, the various causes of cardiac shock early after open
heart surgery can be distinguished by 99mTc-red blood cell, gated
equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography, eliminating diagnostic
uncertainty that can occur with traditional evaluation.
ARTICLES
Cardiac causes of shock early after open heart surgery: etiologic classification by radionuclide ventriculography
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