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Editorial
. 2025 Jun 13;87(8):4695-4700.
doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000003481. eCollection 2025 Aug.

The dynamic interplay between endothelial reactivity, temperature, and vascular resistance in cardiopulmonary bypass

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The dynamic interplay between endothelial reactivity, temperature, and vascular resistance in cardiopulmonary bypass

Ignazio Condello et al. Ann Med Surg (Lond). .

Abstract

Cardiopulmonary bypass serves as a cornerstone in cardiac surgery, enabling life-sustaining circulatory and respiratory support during complex procedures that necessitate the temporary cessation of cardiac activity. This intricate process involves the deliberate modulation of the patient's body temperature, a method that plays a critical role in safeguarding organ function and minimizing metabolic stress during surgery. This editorial delves into the nuanced relationship between endothelial reactivity to these temperature variations and its consequential impact on vascular resistance, a key determinant of perfusion quality and surgical success. Through a thorough examination of the underlying biological mechanisms, an exploration of the significant patient-specific variability in physiological response, and discussed of potential strategic interventions, this article sought to deepen the understanding of these complex interactions. The insights provided aim to enhance clinical practice by tailoring approaches to individual patient needs and to encourage the ongoing advancement of research in this vital field, ultimately improving outcomes in cardiac surgery.

Keywords: cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB); endothelial function; hypothermia; rewarming process; surgical outcomes; vascular resistance.

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