Effect of prophylactic single dose parenteral amiodarone in mitral valve replacement surgery
Amiodarone is a purposive medicine useful in restoring sinus rhythm (SR) after cardiac surgery. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of prophylactic intraoperative single-dose intravenous amiodarone and to convert atrial fibrillation (AF) into normal sinus rhythm (NSR) in the patients undergoing valve replacement surgery.
In this prospective and interventional study, 180 patients of ASA III (American Society of Anesthesiologist) classification between the ages of 18-60 years, posted for Rheumatic Mitral Valve Replacement were allocated randomly to two equal groups (Group-1 and Group-2). Their hemodynamics parameters, Pre and post pulse rate, ECG findings and incidence of AF and VT/VF and ICU, Hospital stay were noted. Data was analysed with SPSS v26 using chi-square test. A two-tailed P value of 0.05 or less was regarded as statistically significant.
In our study, we found that there was suggestive significance between both groups as regard to mean pulse rate changes after 5 and 10 minutes of induction (P value >0.05). At the end of surgery, there was developing atrial fibrillation in few patients and sinus rhythm in more (P value >0.05). Postoperative arrhythmias in the first 24 hrs, AF was seen in 9(10%) patients in the Group 1 compare to Group 2 49 (54.4%) (P <0.001). In both groups as regard to Mechanical ventilation & ICU stay was of suggestive significance in amiodarone group (P value <0.0001).
The incidence of post-operative AF among high-risk patients was significantly reduced by a prophylactic amiodarone treatment resulting in a shorter time of intensive care unit and hospital stay.