AbstractObjectives: This study was undertaken to compare conventional cardioplegic strategies with a new approach that uses a modified nonpotassium maintenance solution between cardioplegia doses in stressed neonatal hearts. Methods: Thirty-five neonatal piglets underwent 60 minutes of ventilator hypoxia (inspired oxygen fraction 8%-10%) followed by 20 minutes of ischemia on cardiopulmonary bypass. In 10 animals bypass was discontinued without further ischemia (stress control group). The other 25 received a warm blood cardioplegic induction and were separated into 5 groups. In 5 animals cardiopulmonary bypass was discontinued without further ischemia (cardioplegia control group); the remaining 20 underwent an additional 70 minutes of cold b...
Modern pediatric cardiac surgery prides itself by performing primary surgical repair of car-diac ano...
ObjectiveControversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
AbstractObjectives: This study was undertaken to compare conventional cardioplegic strategies with a...
The method for optimal protection of immature myocardium is still controversial. This study was desi...
AbstractObjectives: The ideal cardioplegic calcium (Ca +2 ) concentration in newborns continues to b...
AbstractObjectives: Blood cardioplegia predominates in the adult because it provides superior myocar...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
The protection of the ischemic neonatal myocardium was studied utilizing both cardioplegic and nonca...
Controversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions in the i...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
Cardioplegic solutions play a major role in cardiac surgery due to the fact that they create a silen...
AbstractBackgroundBlood cardioplegia and terminal warm blood cardioplegic reperfusion (“hot shot”) r...
AbstractObjectives: Recent experimental studies have suggested that enriching cardioplegic solution ...
AbstractObjective: Simultaneous delivery of antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia may provide a more...
Modern pediatric cardiac surgery prides itself by performing primary surgical repair of car-diac ano...
ObjectiveControversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
AbstractObjectives: This study was undertaken to compare conventional cardioplegic strategies with a...
The method for optimal protection of immature myocardium is still controversial. This study was desi...
AbstractObjectives: The ideal cardioplegic calcium (Ca +2 ) concentration in newborns continues to b...
AbstractObjectives: Blood cardioplegia predominates in the adult because it provides superior myocar...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
The protection of the ischemic neonatal myocardium was studied utilizing both cardioplegic and nonca...
Controversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions in the i...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
Cardioplegic solutions play a major role in cardiac surgery due to the fact that they create a silen...
AbstractBackgroundBlood cardioplegia and terminal warm blood cardioplegic reperfusion (“hot shot”) r...
AbstractObjectives: Recent experimental studies have suggested that enriching cardioplegic solution ...
AbstractObjective: Simultaneous delivery of antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia may provide a more...
Modern pediatric cardiac surgery prides itself by performing primary surgical repair of car-diac ano...
ObjectiveControversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...