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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Prophylactic use of the phospodiesterase III inhibitor enoximone in elderly cardiac surgery patients: effect on hemodynamics, inflammation, and markers of organ function

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Objective. Elderly patients appear prone to develop overwhelming post-bypass inflammation and organ dysfunction. We assessed the effect of prophylactic administration of the phosphodiesterase III inhibitor enoximone on inflammation and organ function.

Design. Prospective, blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled study.

Setting. Clinical investigations on a surgical intensive care unit.

Patients. 40 consecutive patients aged over 80 years undergoing first-time coronary artery bypass grafting.

Interventions. Enoximone was given to 20 patients after induction of anesthesia (initial bolus 0.5 mg/kg) followed by a continuous infusion of 2.5 µg/kg per minute until the 2nd postoperative day. Control patients (n=20) received saline solution.

Measurements and results. Interleukins 6, 8, and 10 and soluble adhesion molecules were measured. Liver function was assessed by the monoethylglycine-xylidide test and by measuring α-glutathione S-transferase plasma levels; splanchnic perfusion by continuous gastric tonometry; renal function by measuring creatinine and α1-microglobulin. Interleukins increased significantly more in controls than in the enoximone-pretreated patients. Soluble adhesion molecules were significantly more increased in controls. Liver function was more altered in controls than in the enoximone-pretreated patients. α1-Microglobulin increased significantly more in controls than in the enoximone group, indicating less tubular damage in the verum group.

Conclusions. Prophylactic use of enoximone in cardiac surgery patients aged over 80 years resulted in less post-bypass inflammation and improvement in markers of organ function than in the placebo group. The exact mechanisms by which enoximone exerts its beneficial effects in these patients remains to be elucidated.

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Correspondence to Joachim Boldt.

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This article has been retracted as the IRB approval for the research was misrepresented.

The retraction note to this article can be found online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-011-2216-2.

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Boldt, J., Brosch, C., Suttner, S. et al. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Prophylactic use of the phospodiesterase III inhibitor enoximone in elderly cardiac surgery patients: effect on hemodynamics, inflammation, and markers of organ function. Intensive Care Med 28, 1462–1469 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-002-1435-y

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