Inhaled nitric oxide therapy after Fontan-type operations

Surg Today. 2005;35(1):31-5. doi: 10.1007/s00595-004-2887-1.

Abstract

Purpose: Inhaled nitric oxide (NO) therapy is a newly developed strategy designed to reduce pulmonary vascular resistance after the Fontan-type operation. We reviewed our experience to evaluate its efficacy and true indications.

Methods: We retrospectively examined 47 children who received inhaled NO therapy after the Fontan-type operation between August 1996 and December 2002. The maximal dose of NO ranged from 5 to 30 ppm (median 10 ppm), and the duration of inhaled NO therapy ranged from 5 h to 52 days (median 2 days).

Results: Inhaled NO significantly decreased the central venous pressure (CVP), from 16.2 +/- 2.2 to 14.6 +/- 2.2 mmHg (P < 0.0001), and the transpulmonary pressure gradient between the CVP and left atrial pressure, from 9.9 +/- 2.9 to 8.4 +/- 2.7 mmHg (P < 0.0001). It also increased the systolic systemic arterial pressure from 71.9 +/- 15.2 to 76.8 +/- 14.5 mmHg (P < 0.05). In 26 patients with additional fenestration, inhaled NO led to a significant improvement in SaO(2) from 90.1% +/- 9.6% to 93.3% +/- 7.9% (P < 0.01). However, patients with a CVP <15 mmHg or a transpulmonary pressure gradient <8 mmHg, or both, after the Fontan-type operation, showed no significant changes in hemodynamics during inhaled NO therapy.

Conclusions: We propose that a CVP >/=15 mmHg or a transpulmonary pressure gradient >/=8 mmHg, or both, after Fontan-type operations are appropriate indications for inhaled NO therapy.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Inhalation
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cohort Studies
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Fontan Procedure / methods*
  • Heart Defects, Congenital / diagnosis
  • Heart Defects, Congenital / surgery*
  • Hemodynamics / physiology
  • Humans
  • Hypertension, Pulmonary / prevention & control*
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Nitric Oxide / therapeutic use*
  • Oxygen Consumption / physiology*
  • Postoperative Care / methods
  • Probability
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Assessment
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Nitric Oxide