Background and Aim: Cardiac reperfusion injury is a well-described complication occurring after ischemia or following cardioplegic arrest. Various strategies have been developed to prevent ischemic reperfusion injury. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and applicability of the on-pump beating heart mitral valve surgery without cross-clamping the aorta in order to prevent reperfusion injury. Methods: The prospective study (between April 2005 and December 2006) included 88 consecutive patients who underwent mitral valve surgery. The operations were carried out on a beating heart using normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass without cross-clamping the aorta, therefore perfusing the heart antegradely through the aortic root. Venting t...
Background: Various methods have been developed to overcome the deleterious effects of ischemia/ rep...
OBJECTIVES: Mitral valve (MV) surgery after prior cardiac surgery is conventionally performed throug...
The aim of this study IS to determine surgical results after surgical mitral valve repair in ischaem...
Background and Aim: Cardiac reperfusion injury is a well-described complication occurring after isch...
Background: The interest in beating heart surgery is growing since better results can be obtained wi...
<em>Global myocardial ischemia and ischemia-reperfusion injury are potential adverse events related ...
Objectives: The present study aimed to compare the results of beating heart technique and convention...
Background and Aim: Conventional mitral valve replacement (MVR) is carried out under cardioplegic ar...
Aim. The issues of safety of off-pump myocardial revascularization in patients with severe ischemic ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate in a cohort of patients with impaired left ventricul...
BACKGROUND: In patients with secondary mitral regurgitation (MR) associated with low ejection fracti...
ObjectiveRight thoracotomy using ventricular fibrillation with cooling has been used for redo mitral...
Traditionally, reoperations for mitral valve replacement are carried out under cardioplegic arrest w...
Background: Various methods have been developed to overcome the deleterious effects of ischemia/ rep...
OBJECTIVES: Mitral valve (MV) surgery after prior cardiac surgery is conventionally performed throug...
The aim of this study IS to determine surgical results after surgical mitral valve repair in ischaem...
Background and Aim: Cardiac reperfusion injury is a well-described complication occurring after isch...
Background: The interest in beating heart surgery is growing since better results can be obtained wi...
<em>Global myocardial ischemia and ischemia-reperfusion injury are potential adverse events related ...
Objectives: The present study aimed to compare the results of beating heart technique and convention...
Background and Aim: Conventional mitral valve replacement (MVR) is carried out under cardioplegic ar...
Aim. The issues of safety of off-pump myocardial revascularization in patients with severe ischemic ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate in a cohort of patients with impaired left ventricul...
BACKGROUND: In patients with secondary mitral regurgitation (MR) associated with low ejection fracti...
ObjectiveRight thoracotomy using ventricular fibrillation with cooling has been used for redo mitral...
Traditionally, reoperations for mitral valve replacement are carried out under cardioplegic arrest w...
Background: Various methods have been developed to overcome the deleterious effects of ischemia/ rep...
OBJECTIVES: Mitral valve (MV) surgery after prior cardiac surgery is conventionally performed throug...
The aim of this study IS to determine surgical results after surgical mitral valve repair in ischaem...