AbstractObjective: Simultaneous delivery of antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia may provide a more homogeneous distribution of cardioplegic solution. It may, however, increase myocardial edema and postcardioplegic myocardial injury. The purpose of this study was to compare simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegia with antegrade cardioplegia. Methods: After 30 minutes of warm, “unprotected,” global ischemia, pigs were given warm, continuous blood cardioplegia for 45 minutes (antegrade group, n = 8 and simultaneous antegrade-retrograde group, n = 9). All pigs were weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass 45 to 60 minutes after aortic unclamping. Indices of left ventricular function were measured after another 30 minutes with the conductanc...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that continuous warm blood cardioplegia offers good myocardial pr...
AbstractObjective: Simultaneous delivery of antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia may provide a more...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to determine whether simultaneous antegrade/retrograde ca...
AbstractNeither antegrade nor retrograde cardioplegic protection provides homogeneous distribution, ...
The effects of antegrade and antegrade with retrograde delivery of cardioplegic solution were evalua...
AbstractSeventy-five patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting were randomized to receive ...
AbstractObjective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegi...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to determine whether simultaneous antegrade/retrograde ca...
AbstractCoronary air embolism is a potential complication of cardiopulmonary bypass. We compared lef...
Objective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegia throug...
AbstractThis experiment was designed to determine the relative degree of cardiac functional recovery...
Antegrade cardioplegic delivery via the aorta ensures distribution of cardioplegic solution through ...
Antegrade cardioplegic delivery via the aorta ensures distribution of cardioplegic solution through ...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that continuous warm blood cardioplegia offers good myocardial pr...
AbstractObjective: Simultaneous delivery of antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia may provide a more...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to determine whether simultaneous antegrade/retrograde ca...
AbstractNeither antegrade nor retrograde cardioplegic protection provides homogeneous distribution, ...
The effects of antegrade and antegrade with retrograde delivery of cardioplegic solution were evalua...
AbstractSeventy-five patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting were randomized to receive ...
AbstractObjective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegi...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to determine whether simultaneous antegrade/retrograde ca...
AbstractCoronary air embolism is a potential complication of cardiopulmonary bypass. We compared lef...
Objective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegia throug...
AbstractThis experiment was designed to determine the relative degree of cardiac functional recovery...
Antegrade cardioplegic delivery via the aorta ensures distribution of cardioplegic solution through ...
Antegrade cardioplegic delivery via the aorta ensures distribution of cardioplegic solution through ...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that continuous warm blood cardioplegia offers good myocardial pr...