Yeo H, Doyle T, Saynor R, Smith G H
Thorax. 1986 Feb;41(2):148-51. doi: 10.1136/thx.41.2.148.
After observations of cloudiness in the perfusion circuit at open intracardiac operations, laboratory experiments showed a precipitate in a Hartmann's solution (compound sodium lactate solution, Ringer-lactate) and sodium bicarbonate based priming fluid used for cardiopulmonary bypass. The precipitate was found to consist of calcium carbonate crystals. The crystals were not dissolved by adding plasma proteins, nor were they sufficiently cleared from the extracorporeal circuit by a 40 microns filter in the arterial line. The crystals may embolise in microvascular beds and thus be a cause of postoperative morbidity. The practice of adding sodium bicarbonate to the pump prime may be unnecessary.
在观察心内直视手术中灌注回路出现浑浊现象后,实验室实验表明,用于体外循环的以哈特曼溶液(复方乳酸钠溶液、林格乳酸盐溶液)和碳酸氢钠为基础的预充液中出现了沉淀物。发现该沉淀物由碳酸钙晶体组成。通过添加血浆蛋白并不能溶解这些晶体,而且动脉管路中一个40微米的过滤器也无法充分清除体外循环中的这些晶体。这些晶体可能会在微血管床中形成栓塞,从而成为术后发病的一个原因。向预充液中添加碳酸氢钠的做法可能并无必要。