Preoperative Administration of Levosimendan to Prevent Low Cardiac Output Syndrome Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: A Retrospective Study
Laurence Boillat, Laure Pache-Wannaz, Guillaume Maitre, Frida Rizzati, Maria Pérez Marin, Vivianne Chanez, Stefano Di Bernardo, Maria-Helena Perez

TL;DR
Administering levosimendan before surgery may reduce complications and deaths in high-risk infants undergoing heart surgery.
Contribution
This study suggests preoperative levosimendan administration is more effective than postoperative for preventing low cardiac output syndrome in infants.
Findings
Preoperative levosimendan was linked to lower mortality and fewer LCOS markers.
The preoperative group had lower LCOS scores and reduced need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
No significant difference was found in mechanical ventilation duration or hospital stay.
Abstract
Background: Low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) is a significant cause of postoperative morbidity and mortality in children with congenital heart disease. Prophylactic levosimendan is increasingly used to prevent LCOS, but its superiority to other strategies remains unproven. Based on the pharmacokinetics of levosimendan, we hypothesize that preoperative administration is beneficial for preventing LCOS in a specifically at-risk population. Methods: This is a retrospective single-center cohort study in a tertiary pediatric intensive care unit. All patients under one year of age undergoing surgery for congenital heart disease using cardiopulmonary bypass and receiving levosimendan within 24 h before or after surgery were included and classified into two groups: preoperative and postoperative administration. Results: Overall, 107 patients were included. Fifty-three patients (49.5%) received…
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TopicsHeart Failure Treatment and Management · Acute Kidney Injury Research · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
