AbstractBackground: Improved methods of myocardial preservation are required to reduce the morbidity and mortality of coronary bypass surgery for high-risk subgroups. Metabolic stimulation with insulin, glucose solutions, or both has been proposed as a method to preserve the ischemic myocardium. We performed a prospective, double-blind, randomized trial to evaluate the effects of insulin and glucose as cardioplegic additives when used as part of a tepid continuous blood cardioplegic strategy. Methods: We randomized 56 male patients undergoing elective isolated coronary bypass surgery to 1 of 4 cardioplegic groups containing either 42 or 84 mmol/L glucose with or without 10 IU/L of insulin. Perioperative assessments of myocardial metabolism ...
PubMed ID: 15876806The aims of this study were to evaluate myocardial metabolic activity during tepi...
Background—This study sought to determine whether tight glycemic control with a modified glucose-ins...
AbstractImpaired myocardial metabolism after cardioplegic arrest results in persistent anaerobic lac...
AbstractBackground: Improved methods of myocardial preservation are required to reduce the morbidity...
AbstractBackground: Small, nonrandomized clinical trials have demonstrated a beneficial effect of so...
AbstractObjective: This prospective, randomized, clinical study was undertaken to determine whether ...
grantor: University of Toronto'Background'. Cardiovascular disease remains an important ca...
Continuous insulin infusion was not an effective mode of treatment in maintaining safe blood glucose...
ObjectiveWe sought to assess the role of glucose-insulin-potassium in providing myocardial protectio...
Background: This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was designed to determine wheth...
AbstractObjective: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for death after coronary artery bypass graftin...
Preischemic glucose-insulin-potassium administration in open heart surgery has been implicated in be...
Myocardial protection during cardiac surgery is a multifaceted process that is structured to limit i...
Hyperglycemia during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with glucose containing cardioplegia is common; no...
This thesis is a step forward in evaluating insulin therapy and defining its role in cardiac surgery...
PubMed ID: 15876806The aims of this study were to evaluate myocardial metabolic activity during tepi...
Background—This study sought to determine whether tight glycemic control with a modified glucose-ins...
AbstractImpaired myocardial metabolism after cardioplegic arrest results in persistent anaerobic lac...
AbstractBackground: Improved methods of myocardial preservation are required to reduce the morbidity...
AbstractBackground: Small, nonrandomized clinical trials have demonstrated a beneficial effect of so...
AbstractObjective: This prospective, randomized, clinical study was undertaken to determine whether ...
grantor: University of Toronto'Background'. Cardiovascular disease remains an important ca...
Continuous insulin infusion was not an effective mode of treatment in maintaining safe blood glucose...
ObjectiveWe sought to assess the role of glucose-insulin-potassium in providing myocardial protectio...
Background: This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was designed to determine wheth...
AbstractObjective: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for death after coronary artery bypass graftin...
Preischemic glucose-insulin-potassium administration in open heart surgery has been implicated in be...
Myocardial protection during cardiac surgery is a multifaceted process that is structured to limit i...
Hyperglycemia during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with glucose containing cardioplegia is common; no...
This thesis is a step forward in evaluating insulin therapy and defining its role in cardiac surgery...
PubMed ID: 15876806The aims of this study were to evaluate myocardial metabolic activity during tepi...
Background—This study sought to determine whether tight glycemic control with a modified glucose-ins...
AbstractImpaired myocardial metabolism after cardioplegic arrest results in persistent anaerobic lac...