OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protection obtained with intermittent crossclamping of the aorta. METHODS: In the control group (18 patients), surgery was performed with systemic hypothermia at 32ºC and intermittent crossclamping of the aorta. Extracorporeal circulation was used. In the preconditioning group (17 patients), 2 crossclampings of the aorta lasting 3min each were added prior to the intermittent crossclamping of the conventional technique with an interval of 2min of reperfusion between them. Blood samples for analyses of pH, pCO2, pO2, sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium were obtained from the coronary sinus at the beginning of extracorporeal circulation (time 1),...
ABSTRACT We have previously shown that a brief episode of ischemia slows the rate of ATP depletion d...
Preischemic glucose-insulin-potassium administration in open heart surgery has been implicated in be...
Myocardial failure is the primary cause of death following operation using hypothermic cardiopulmona...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
Objective- To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
Objetivo: Este estudo testa a hipótese de que curtos períodos de isquemia podem aumentar a proteção ...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to compare patients who have a myocardial protection strategy bas...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence on myocardial protection of the rate of infusion (continuous vs ...
AbstractObjective: During coronary artery revascularization, some surgeons favor intermittent crossc...
To evaluate the effectiveness of myocardial protection during cardiac surgery, continuous measuremen...
AbstractObjectiveStudies on the effects of ischemic preconditioning in the human heart have yielded ...
AbstractObjectives: Both hypothermia and ischemic preconditioning are known to provide tolerance to ...
AbstractObjective: Ischemic preconditioning is now established as an effective means of reducing inf...
The ideal cardioplegic strategy in thoracic aorta operations requiring long cardiopulmonary bypass a...
Deep hypothermia as a component of cardioplegic preservation has become a standard procedure during ...
ABSTRACT We have previously shown that a brief episode of ischemia slows the rate of ATP depletion d...
Preischemic glucose-insulin-potassium administration in open heart surgery has been implicated in be...
Myocardial failure is the primary cause of death following operation using hypothermic cardiopulmona...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
Objective- To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
Objetivo: Este estudo testa a hipótese de que curtos períodos de isquemia podem aumentar a proteção ...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to compare patients who have a myocardial protection strategy bas...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence on myocardial protection of the rate of infusion (continuous vs ...
AbstractObjective: During coronary artery revascularization, some surgeons favor intermittent crossc...
To evaluate the effectiveness of myocardial protection during cardiac surgery, continuous measuremen...
AbstractObjectiveStudies on the effects of ischemic preconditioning in the human heart have yielded ...
AbstractObjectives: Both hypothermia and ischemic preconditioning are known to provide tolerance to ...
AbstractObjective: Ischemic preconditioning is now established as an effective means of reducing inf...
The ideal cardioplegic strategy in thoracic aorta operations requiring long cardiopulmonary bypass a...
Deep hypothermia as a component of cardioplegic preservation has become a standard procedure during ...
ABSTRACT We have previously shown that a brief episode of ischemia slows the rate of ATP depletion d...
Preischemic glucose-insulin-potassium administration in open heart surgery has been implicated in be...
Myocardial failure is the primary cause of death following operation using hypothermic cardiopulmona...