医学
甲状腺功能异常综合征
甲状腺
甲状腺机能正常
围手术期
心脏外科
体外循环
内科学
体外循环
甲状腺功能
激素
心脏病学
外科
出处
期刊:Perfusion
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2020-05-19
卷期号:36 (1): 21-33
被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1177/0267659120914136
摘要
Non-thyroid disorders may modify thyroid hormone metabolism, resulting in an ‘euthyroid sick syndrome’. Studies determining the association of cardiopulmonary bypass to thyroid function showed changes in line with this euthyroid sick syndrome. In some cases, cardiovascular dysfunction after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass is comparable to that noticed in hypothyroidism associated with low cardiac output and elevated systemic vascular resistance. Numerous lines of research have proposed that triiodothyronine can behave acutely as a positive inotropic and vasodilator agent. The aim of this review is to present an update on the current literature about in what clinical situations the use of thyroid supplementation during the perioperative period of extracorporeal circulation in the adult and paediatric populations may impact outcome to any appreciable degree. The contribution of thyroid function in patients undergoing a ventricular assist device implantation is additionally reviewed and future study directions are proposed. This is a narrative review, where the search strategy consisted on retrieving the articles through an extensive literature search performed using electronic databases from January 1978 up to September 2019. All controlled trials randomly allocating to perioperative thyroid hormone administration in children and adults undergoing extracorporeal circulation for cardiac surgery were considered. Thyroid hormone supplementation may be recommended particularly in selected paediatric sub-populations. There is currently no firm evidence regarding the benefits of routine use of thyroid hormone administration in cardiac adult patients. Further studies are required to assess the beneficial effect of thyroid hormone on patients with end-stage heart failure supported by ventricular assist devices.
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