Despite the generally accepted use of cardioplegia for myocardial protection during cardiac revascularization and other operations, non-cardioplegic methods have been used by many surgeons throughout the world. We have prospectively studied 229 patients consecutively subjected to isolated coronary artery bypass surgery from March 1990 to February 1991 by a single surgeon who used intermittent aortic cross-clamping for construction of the distal anastomoses. The mean age of the patients was 58.9 +/- 8.9 years. One hundred and nine patients (47.6%) with unstable angina were subjected to urgent or emergent surgery and 129 (56.3%) had a previous myocardial infarction. The mean number of grafts per patient was 3.0. The ischaemic time per graft w...
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with aortic cross-clamping and cardioplegic arrest remains ...
Abstract Background Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with aortic cross-clamping and cardioplegic arrest ...
OBJECTIVES: Although most surgeons use cardioplegia for myocardial protection during coronary artery...
Despite the generally accepted use of cardioplegia for myocardial protection during cardiac revascul...
Background. Blood cardioplegic strategies have been shown to increase myocardial oxygen uptake, repl...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis of an improved myocardial and cerebral protection by combining blo...
AbstractDespite the increasing popularity of cardioplegic techniques there is no consensus as to the...
Antegrade cardioplegic delivery via the aorta ensures distribution of cardioplegic solution through ...
Does intermittent cross-clamp fibrillation provide equivalent myocardial protection compared to card...
Coronary artery bypass grafting techniques have been unchangeable for many years, whereas developmen...
We retrospectively analyzed early results of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery using tw...
BACKGROUND: A method of cold blood cardioplegia (CBCP) delivered continuously and in a retrograde ma...
The ideal cardioplegic strategy in thoracic aorta operations requiring long cardiopulmonary bypass a...
From May 1974 to June 1990, 2470 patients underwent myocardial revascularization at Parma Cardiac su...
This study was undertaken to assess our experience with the first 50 patients who underwent CABG wit...
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with aortic cross-clamping and cardioplegic arrest remains ...
Abstract Background Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with aortic cross-clamping and cardioplegic arrest ...
OBJECTIVES: Although most surgeons use cardioplegia for myocardial protection during coronary artery...
Despite the generally accepted use of cardioplegia for myocardial protection during cardiac revascul...
Background. Blood cardioplegic strategies have been shown to increase myocardial oxygen uptake, repl...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis of an improved myocardial and cerebral protection by combining blo...
AbstractDespite the increasing popularity of cardioplegic techniques there is no consensus as to the...
Antegrade cardioplegic delivery via the aorta ensures distribution of cardioplegic solution through ...
Does intermittent cross-clamp fibrillation provide equivalent myocardial protection compared to card...
Coronary artery bypass grafting techniques have been unchangeable for many years, whereas developmen...
We retrospectively analyzed early results of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery using tw...
BACKGROUND: A method of cold blood cardioplegia (CBCP) delivered continuously and in a retrograde ma...
The ideal cardioplegic strategy in thoracic aorta operations requiring long cardiopulmonary bypass a...
From May 1974 to June 1990, 2470 patients underwent myocardial revascularization at Parma Cardiac su...
This study was undertaken to assess our experience with the first 50 patients who underwent CABG wit...
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with aortic cross-clamping and cardioplegic arrest remains ...
Abstract Background Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with aortic cross-clamping and cardioplegic arrest ...
OBJECTIVES: Although most surgeons use cardioplegia for myocardial protection during coronary artery...