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Published in: Intensive Care Medicine 7/2003

01-07-2003 | Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care

Randomised trial on the influence of continuous magnesium infusion on arrhythmias following cardiopulmonary bypass surgery for congenital heart disease

Authors: S. Dittrich, J. Germanakis, I. Dähnert, B. Stiller, H. Dittrich, M. Vogel, P. E. Lange

Published in: Intensive Care Medicine | Issue 7/2003

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Abstract

Objectives

To check the hypothesis that continuous magnesium infusion protects the heart from arrhythmias following cardiopulmonary bypass surgery for congenital heart disease.

Design

A prospective randomised placebo-controlled study, with patients stratified in three weight groups.

Patients and participants

The study group (n=65) postoperatively received a magnesium infusion (1 mmol/kg), the control group (n=66) received placebo. In both groups serum and ionised magnesium values were followed, and all postoperative arrhythmias were documented for 24 h.

Measurements and results

Serum and ionised magnesium in the blood was elevated after the end of bypass (0.54±0.15 mmol l−1 pre-operatively, 0.88±0.24 mmol l−1 postoperatively), where a cardioplegia solution containing magnesium was used. Magnesium values remained at this elevated level in the magnesium therapy group, and decreased to normal pre-operative values within 24 h in controls (P<0.001). The incidence of postoperative arrhythmias was lower in the study group: 8/65 in the study group and 17/66 in the control group, respectively (chi-squared test, P=0.05). Lower patient weight (32.7 kg versus 22.6 kg), longer cardiopulmonary bypass time (128.7 min versus 87.9 min) and deeper body temperature during extracorporeal circulation (29.2°C versus 32.6°C) were identified as risk factors for postoperative arrhythmias (P<0.05).

Conclusions

Continuous magnesium infusion effectively reduces the rate of arrhythmias following cardiopulmonary bypass surgery for congenital heart disease and should, therefore, be routinely used.
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Metadata
Title
Randomised trial on the influence of continuous magnesium infusion on arrhythmias following cardiopulmonary bypass surgery for congenital heart disease
Authors
S. Dittrich
J. Germanakis
I. Dähnert
B. Stiller
H. Dittrich
M. Vogel
P. E. Lange
Publication date
01-07-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Intensive Care Medicine / Issue 7/2003
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-003-1802-3

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