AbstractThis study of an in vivo infantile piglet model of compensated hypoxemia tests the hypothesis that reoxygenation on hyperoxemic cardiopulmonary bypass produces oxygen-mediated myocardial injury that can be limited by normoxemic management of cardiopulmonary bypass and the interval after cardiopulmonary bypass. Twenty-five immature piglets (<3 weeks old) were placed on 120 minutes of cardiopulmonary bypass and five piglets served as a biochemical control group without cardiopulmonary bypass. Five piglets underwent cardiopulmonary bypass without hypoxemia (cardiopulmonary bypass control). Twenty others became hypoxemic on cardiopulmonary bypass for 60 minutes by lowering oxygen tension to about 25 mm Hg. The study was terminated in fi...
Objective: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than that of ...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have shown that an injury occurs when the hypoxic heart is sudden...
AbstractObjective: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than ...
AbstractThis study tested the hypothesis that the developing heart is susceptible to oxygen-mediated...
AbstractThe immature heart is more tolerant to ischemia than the adult heart, yet infants with cyano...
AbstractThe conventional way to start cardiopulmonary bypass is to prime the cardiopulmonary bypass ...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that reoxygenation of cyanotic immature hearts when starting...
IntroductionAbrupt reoxygenation of cyanotic infants on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is followed by ...
AbstractThis study tests the interaction between oxygen tension and cardioplegic composition on nitr...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that antioxidants administered before reoxygenation can redu...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that an iron chelator, deferoxamine, can reduce oxygen-media...
AbstractCoenzyme Q10 (CoQ10 ) is a natural mitochondrial respiratory chain constituent with antioxid...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that nitric oxide, which is endothelial-derived relaxing fac...
OBJECTIVE: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than that of ...
WOS: 000326410100004Background: This study aims to investigate the effects of controlled reoxygenati...
Objective: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than that of ...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have shown that an injury occurs when the hypoxic heart is sudden...
AbstractObjective: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than ...
AbstractThis study tested the hypothesis that the developing heart is susceptible to oxygen-mediated...
AbstractThe immature heart is more tolerant to ischemia than the adult heart, yet infants with cyano...
AbstractThe conventional way to start cardiopulmonary bypass is to prime the cardiopulmonary bypass ...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that reoxygenation of cyanotic immature hearts when starting...
IntroductionAbrupt reoxygenation of cyanotic infants on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is followed by ...
AbstractThis study tests the interaction between oxygen tension and cardioplegic composition on nitr...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that antioxidants administered before reoxygenation can redu...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that an iron chelator, deferoxamine, can reduce oxygen-media...
AbstractCoenzyme Q10 (CoQ10 ) is a natural mitochondrial respiratory chain constituent with antioxid...
AbstractThis study tests the hypothesis that nitric oxide, which is endothelial-derived relaxing fac...
OBJECTIVE: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than that of ...
WOS: 000326410100004Background: This study aims to investigate the effects of controlled reoxygenati...
Objective: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than that of ...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have shown that an injury occurs when the hypoxic heart is sudden...
AbstractObjective: The postoperative course of cyanotic children is generally more complicated than ...