Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Levosimendan has pharmacologic and hemodynamic advantages over conventional intravenous inotropic agents. It has been used mainly as a rescue drug in the pediatric intensive care unit or in the operating room. We present the largest...

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Main Author: Suominen Pertti K
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-10-01
Series:BMC Anesthesiology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2253/11/18
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Levosimendan has pharmacologic and hemodynamic advantages over conventional intravenous inotropic agents. It has been used mainly as a rescue drug in the pediatric intensive care unit or in the operating room. We present the largest single-center experience of levosimendan in children.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Retrospective analysis of all children who received levosimendan infusions between July 5, 2001 and July 4, 2010 in a pediatric intensive care unit. The results of a questionnaire for physicians (anesthesiologist/intensivists, cardiologists and cardiac surgeons) concerning their clinical perceptions of levosimendan are evaluated</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During the study period a total of 484 infusions were delivered to 293 patients 53% of whom were male. The median age of the patients was 0.4 years (4 hours-21.1 years) at the time of levosimendan administration. A majority of levosimendan infusions were administered to children who were undergoing cardiac surgery (72%), 14% to children with cardiomyopathy and 14% to children with cardiac failure. Eighty-nine out of the 293 patients (30.4%) received repeated doses of levosimendan (up to 11 infusions). The most common indication for the use of levosimendan (94%) was when the other inotropic agents were insufficient to maintain stable hemodynamics. Levosimendan was especially used in children with cardiomyopathy (100%) or with low cardiac output syndrome (94%). A majority (89%) of the respondents believed that levosimendan administration postponed the need for mechanical assist devices in some children with cardiomyopathy. Moreover, 44% of respondents thought that the mechanical support was totally avoided in some patients undergoing cardiac surgery after receiving levosimendan.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Levosimendan is widely used in our institution and many physicians believe that its use could decrease the need for mechanical support in children undergoing cardiac surgery or in children with decompensated heart failure. However, there is a lack of good empirical evidence in children to support this perception.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-bfb36c356df84933ab26506b1879cf632022-12-22T01:35:22ZengBMCBMC Anesthesiology1471-22532011-10-011111810.1186/1471-2253-11-18Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failureSuominen Pertti K<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Levosimendan has pharmacologic and hemodynamic advantages over conventional intravenous inotropic agents. It has been used mainly as a rescue drug in the pediatric intensive care unit or in the operating room. We present the largest single-center experience of levosimendan in children.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Retrospective analysis of all children who received levosimendan infusions between July 5, 2001 and July 4, 2010 in a pediatric intensive care unit. The results of a questionnaire for physicians (anesthesiologist/intensivists, cardiologists and cardiac surgeons) concerning their clinical perceptions of levosimendan are evaluated</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During the study period a total of 484 infusions were delivered to 293 patients 53% of whom were male. The median age of the patients was 0.4 years (4 hours-21.1 years) at the time of levosimendan administration. A majority of levosimendan infusions were administered to children who were undergoing cardiac surgery (72%), 14% to children with cardiomyopathy and 14% to children with cardiac failure. Eighty-nine out of the 293 patients (30.4%) received repeated doses of levosimendan (up to 11 infusions). The most common indication for the use of levosimendan (94%) was when the other inotropic agents were insufficient to maintain stable hemodynamics. Levosimendan was especially used in children with cardiomyopathy (100%) or with low cardiac output syndrome (94%). A majority (89%) of the respondents believed that levosimendan administration postponed the need for mechanical assist devices in some children with cardiomyopathy. Moreover, 44% of respondents thought that the mechanical support was totally avoided in some patients undergoing cardiac surgery after receiving levosimendan.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Levosimendan is widely used in our institution and many physicians believe that its use could decrease the need for mechanical support in children undergoing cardiac surgery or in children with decompensated heart failure. However, there is a lack of good empirical evidence in children to support this perception.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2253/11/18
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Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure
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title Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure
title_full Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure
title_fullStr Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure
title_short Single-center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure
title_sort single center experience with levosimendan in children undergoing cardiac surgery and in children with decompensated heart failure
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2253/11/18
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