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Title: Alpha-stat vs. pH-stat strategy during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. Author: Baraka A. Journal: Middle East J Anaesthesiol; 2004 Feb; 17(4):705-12. PubMed ID: 15255667. Abstract: There are two different strategies of acid-base regulation during hypothermis. The alpha-stat strategy of ectotherms maintains the temperature-uncorrected arterial PCO2 and pH at normothermic values (i.e., 40 mmHg and 7.4, respectively), irrespective of the body temperature. In contrast, the pH-stat of hibernators maintains the temperature-corrected pH and PCO2 at the normal values at the different body temperatures. Clinically, it appears that it is more physiological to use the alpha-stat strategy whenever tepid or moderate hypothermic CPB is used in order to maintain intracellular electrochemical neutrality, and to adopt the pH-stat strategy whenever deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is induced, in order to otimize brain protection.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]