Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide better myocardial protection than standard depolarizing hyperkalemic cardioplegia by reducing both metabolic demand and harmful transmembrane ion fluxes. This hypothesis was investigated in an isolated, blood-perfused, rabbit heart Langendorff model during 30 minutes of normothermic global ischemia. Hyperpolarized cardiac arrest induced by aprikalim, an opener of adenosine triphosphate-dependent potassium channels, was compared with hyperkalemic depolarized arrest and with unprotected global ischemia. Left ventricular pressure was recorded over a wide range of balloon volumes before ischemia and 30 minutes after reperfusion. End-diastolic pres...
AbstractIschemic preconditioning defines an adaptive endogenous mechanism in which a brief episode o...
AbstractHyperkalemic solutions that are used as cardioplegic agents, while effective in inducing ele...
Background: Hypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold sta...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
AbstractObjectives: The superiority of hyperpolarized arrest with adenosine triphosphate–sensitive p...
ObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric o...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
Objective Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric...
AbstractObjective: Hyperpolarizing cardioplegia has recently been proposed for myocardial protection...
AbstractObjective: The potassium channel opener, pinacidil, has been shown to be an effective cardio...
AbstractObjectiveThe advantages of hyperpolarizing cardioplegia with potassium-channel openers versu...
OBJECTIVE: Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricular dysf...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
AbstractObjective: The potassium channel opener, pinacidil, has been shown to be an effective cardio...
AbstractIschemic preconditioning defines an adaptive endogenous mechanism in which a brief episode o...
AbstractHyperkalemic solutions that are used as cardioplegic agents, while effective in inducing ele...
Background: Hypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold sta...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
AbstractObjectives: The superiority of hyperpolarized arrest with adenosine triphosphate–sensitive p...
ObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric o...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
Objective Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric...
AbstractObjective: Hyperpolarizing cardioplegia has recently been proposed for myocardial protection...
AbstractObjective: The potassium channel opener, pinacidil, has been shown to be an effective cardio...
AbstractObjectiveThe advantages of hyperpolarizing cardioplegia with potassium-channel openers versu...
OBJECTIVE: Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricular dysf...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
AbstractObjective: The potassium channel opener, pinacidil, has been shown to be an effective cardio...
AbstractIschemic preconditioning defines an adaptive endogenous mechanism in which a brief episode o...
AbstractHyperkalemic solutions that are used as cardioplegic agents, while effective in inducing ele...
Background: Hypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold sta...