A Quick Reference Tool for Goal-Directed Perfusion in Cardiac Surgery.

Publication information:

Srey R, Rance G, Shapeton AD, Leissner KB, Zenati MA.
A Quick Reference Tool for Goal-Directed Perfusion in Cardiac Surgery. The journal of extra-corporeal technology. 2019;51(3):172-174.

Abstract

Traditionally, blood flow rates on cardiopulmonary bypass are based primarily on a formula that matches cardiac index to the patient's body surface area (BSA). However, Ranucci and associates in the Goal-Directed Perfusion Trial (GIFT) trial have shown that coupling the BSA with delivery of oxygen (DO), known as goal-directed perfusion (GDP), may be a safer approach to determine appropriate blood flows. The objective of this study was to create a GDP reference tool that would allow perfusionists to quickly determine the lowest acceptable blood flow needed to provide a patient of any BSA with a satisfactory DO without the need for additional dedicated technology. We approached this problem by deriving a formula for flow (L/min), based on BSA, oxygen content of the blood, and a minimum DO of 280 mL·minm. A quick reference GDP chart was created based on the derived formula, requiring only the patient's BSA and hemoglobin level to determine a safe minimum flow rate. The proposed tool allows any cardiac surgery center to adopt the GDP technique, even in the absence of instantaneous DO monitoring equipment.