AbstractObjective: We determined whether the duration of permissible circulatory arrest could be prolonged by deep hypothermic intermittent circulatory arrest. Methods: Twenty-five beagles were cooled on bypass to 18° C to initiate deep hypothermia that was maintained for 3 hours. Five protocols were then studied: group 1, uninterrupted bypass during hypothermia; group 2, arrest for 40 minutes during hypothermia; group 3, arrest for 60 minutes during hypothermia; group 4, arrest for 80 minutes during hypothermia; and group 5, intermittent circulatory arrest, consisting of six cycles of 20 minutes of arrest followed by 10 minutes of systemic recirculation during hypothermia (total, 120 minutes of arrest). The oxyhemoglobin concentration in t...
Abstract Background The successful treatment of military combat casualties with penetrating injuries...
AbstractObjectivePrevious studies have demonstrated that both hematocrit level and pH influence the ...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...
AbstractObjective: We determined whether the duration of permissible circulatory arrest could be pro...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to evaluate the potential efficacy of prolonged mild hypothermia after...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
Moderate hypothermia (30 ° C) induced before circulatory arrest is known to improve neuro-logic outc...
Background—Mild hypothermia improves outcome when induced after cardiac arrest in humans. Recent stu...
ObjectiveWe performed this study to determine whether brief intermittent periods of low-flow cardiop...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of different cooling strategies on cerebral metabolic re...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
Abstract Background The successful treatment of military combat casualties with penetrating injuries...
AbstractObjectivePrevious studies have demonstrated that both hematocrit level and pH influence the ...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...
AbstractObjective: We determined whether the duration of permissible circulatory arrest could be pro...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to evaluate the potential efficacy of prolonged mild hypothermia after...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
Moderate hypothermia (30 ° C) induced before circulatory arrest is known to improve neuro-logic outc...
Background—Mild hypothermia improves outcome when induced after cardiac arrest in humans. Recent stu...
ObjectiveWe performed this study to determine whether brief intermittent periods of low-flow cardiop...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
Brain damage in profound hypothermia was studied by means of electroencephalogram, brain blood barri...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of different cooling strategies on cerebral metabolic re...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
Abstract Background The successful treatment of military combat casualties with penetrating injuries...
AbstractObjectivePrevious studies have demonstrated that both hematocrit level and pH influence the ...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...