AbstractObjective: During coronary artery revascularization, some surgeons favor intermittent crossclamping with ventricular fibrillation in preference to cardioplegic ischemic arrest for myocardial protection. It is unclear, however, whether intermittent crossclamping with fibrillation is equally protective or whether ischemic injury is reduced as a consequence of shorter cumulative ischemia. Methods: We used isolated, Langendorff-perfused rat hearts, measured preischemic function (left ventricular developed pressure) with an intraventricular balloon, and then subjected the hearts to either (1) 40 minutes of global ischemia, (2) a 2-minute infusion of cardioplegic solution and 40 minutes of ischemia, (3) multidose (every 10 minutes) infusi...
Does intermittent cross-clamp fibrillation provide equivalent myocardial protection compared to card...
Interruption of coronary flow during cardiac surgical procedures provides a bloodless flaccid heart ...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...
AbstractObjective: During coronary artery revascularization, some surgeons favor intermittent crossc...
AbstractThis study was designed to determine whether intermittent warm aortic crossclamping induces ...
Objective- To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence on myocardial protection of the rate of infusion (continuous vs ...
AbstractObjective: During myocardial revascularization, some surgeons (particularly in the United Ki...
Background: Cold crystalloid cardioplegic arrest remains a well recognised method of myocardial prot...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that continuous warm blood cardioplegia offers good myocardial pr...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
ABSTRACT We have previously shown that a brief episode of ischemia slows the rate of ATP depletion d...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis of an improved myocardial and cerebral protection by combining blo...
Background. Blood cardioplegic strategies have been shown to increase myocardial oxygen uptake, repl...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
Does intermittent cross-clamp fibrillation provide equivalent myocardial protection compared to card...
Interruption of coronary flow during cardiac surgical procedures provides a bloodless flaccid heart ...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...
AbstractObjective: During coronary artery revascularization, some surgeons favor intermittent crossc...
AbstractThis study was designed to determine whether intermittent warm aortic crossclamping induces ...
Objective- To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence on myocardial protection of the rate of infusion (continuous vs ...
AbstractObjective: During myocardial revascularization, some surgeons (particularly in the United Ki...
Background: Cold crystalloid cardioplegic arrest remains a well recognised method of myocardial prot...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that continuous warm blood cardioplegia offers good myocardial pr...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that short periods of ischemia may increase the myocardial protect...
ABSTRACT We have previously shown that a brief episode of ischemia slows the rate of ATP depletion d...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis of an improved myocardial and cerebral protection by combining blo...
Background. Blood cardioplegic strategies have been shown to increase myocardial oxygen uptake, repl...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
Does intermittent cross-clamp fibrillation provide equivalent myocardial protection compared to card...
Interruption of coronary flow during cardiac surgical procedures provides a bloodless flaccid heart ...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...