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Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) is Predictive of Complications Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery.
Schmidt, Amy E; Gore, Emily; Henrichs, Kelly F; Conley, Grace; Dorsey, Charles; Bjugstad, Kimberly B; Refaai, Majed A; Blumberg, Neil; Cholette, Jill M.
Affiliation
  • Schmidt AE; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 608, Rochester, NY, 14642, USA. Amy_Schmidt@urmc.rochester.edu.
  • Gore E; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 608, Rochester, NY, 14642, USA.
  • Henrichs KF; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 608, Rochester, NY, 14642, USA.
  • Conley G; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 608, Rochester, NY, 14642, USA.
  • Dorsey C; Aytu Biosciences, Englewood, CO, USA.
  • Bjugstad KB; Aytu Biosciences, Englewood, CO, USA.
  • Refaai MA; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 608, Rochester, NY, 14642, USA.
  • Blumberg N; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave, Box 608, Rochester, NY, 14642, USA.
  • Cholette JM; Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.
Pediatr Cardiol ; 39(2): 299-306, 2018 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29090352
ABSTRACT
Oxidation reduction potential (ORP) or Redox is the ratio of activity between oxidizers and reducers. Oxidative stress (OS) can cause cellular injury and death, and is important in the regulation of immune response to injury or disease. In the present study, we investigated changes in the redox system as a function of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in pediatric patients. 664 plasma samples were collected from 162 pediatric patients having cardiac surgery of various CPB times. Lower ORP values at 12 h post-CPB were associated with poor survival rate (mean ± SD 167 ± 20 vs. 138 ± 19, p = 0.005) and higher rate of thrombotic complications (153 ± 21 vs. 168 ± 20, p < 0.008). Similarly, patients who developed infections had lower ORP values at 6 h (149 ± 19 vs. 160 ± 22, p = 0.02) and 12 h (156 ± 17 vs. 168 ± 21, p = 0.004) post-CPB. Patients that developed any post-operative complication also had lower 6 h (149 ± 17 vs. 161 ± 23, p = 0.002) and 12 h (157 ± 18 vs. 170 ± 21, p = 0.0007) post-CPB ORP values. Free hemoglobin and IL-6, IL-10, and CRP were not associated with ORP levels. However, higher haptoglobin levels preoperatively were protective against decreases in ORP. Decreased ORP is a marker for poor outcome and predictive of post-operative thrombosis, infection, and other complications in critically ill pediatric cardiac surgery patients. These results suggest that redox imbalance and OS may contribute to the risk of complications and poor outcome in pediatric CBP patients. Haptoglobin may be a marker for increased resilience to OS in this population.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Postoperative Complications / Cardiopulmonary Bypass / Biomarkers / Oxidative Stress Type of study: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Postoperative Complications / Cardiopulmonary Bypass / Biomarkers / Oxidative Stress Type of study: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article