Transpulmonary lactate gradient after hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass
Bendjelid K, Treggiari MM, Romand JA. Transpulmonary lactate gradient after hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. Intensive Care Medicine 2004, 30: 817-821. PMID: 14985958, DOI: 10.1007/s00134-004-2179-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiopulmonary bypass durationAcute lung injuryPulmonary lactate releaseCardiopulmonary bypassBypass durationLactate releaseAortic cross-clamping timeEffects of CPBPost-cardiac surgery patientsCross-clamping timePulmonary artery catheterVenous blood samplesHypothermic cardiopulmonary bypassConclusionThe present studyPulmonary releaseCardiac indexArtery catheterLung injurySurgery patientsSurgical ICUMechanical ventilationCardiac outputUniversity HospitalBlood samplesPatientsRandomized trial of the effect of antipyresis by metamizol, propacetamol or external cooling on metabolism, hemodynamics and inflammatory response
Gozzoli V, Treggiari MM, Kleger GR, Roux-Lombard P, Fathi M, Pichard C, Romand JA. Randomized trial of the effect of antipyresis by metamizol, propacetamol or external cooling on metabolism, hemodynamics and inflammatory response. Intensive Care Medicine 2004, 30: 401-407. PMID: 14722642, DOI: 10.1007/s00134-003-2087-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCytokine concentrationsInflammatory responseEffects of antipyresisMean arterial pressureTertiary university hospitalC-reactive proteinEnergy expenditure indexUndesirable hemodynamic effectsBody temperatureIntravenous propacetamolMetamizol groupPropacetamol groupHemodynamic effectsSurgical ICUArterial pressureIll patientsUrine outputUnstable patientsHemodynamic variablesUniversity HospitalInterleukin-6Physical therapyTreatment groupsPropacetamolMetamizol