OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether the novel St. Thomas’ Hospital polarizing cardioplegic solution (STH-POL) with esmolol/adenosine/magnesium offers improved myocardial protection by reducing demands for high-energy phosphates during cardiac arrest compared to the depolarizing St. Thomas’ Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 (STH-2). METHODS: Twenty anaesthetised pigs on tepid cardiopulmonary bypass were randomized to cardiac arrest for 60 min with antegrade freshly mixed, repeated, cold, oxygenated STH-POL or STH-2 blood cardioplegia every 20 min. Haemodynamic variables were continuously recorded. Left ventricular biopsies, snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen or fixed in glutaraldehyde, were obtained at Baseline, 58 min after cross-clam...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
AbstractObjectives: Retrograde cardioplegia has been widely used for the protection of adult hearts ...
AbstractObjective: Controlled reperfusion and secondary cardioplegia are used to minimize reperfusio...
In cardiothoracic surgery, the use of the heart-lung machine for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and in...
OBJECTIVES Potassium-based depolarizing St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 administered ...
OBJECTIVES: We have previously demonstrated beneficial cardiac protection with hypothermic polarizin...
OBJECTIVES: We have previously demonstrated beneficial cardiac protection with hypothermic polarizin...
Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Tho...
OBJECTIVES Potassium-based depolarizing St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 administered ...
Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Tho...
The effects of cardioplegic and reperfusion conditions on energy metabolites and cardiac function we...
OBJECTIVE: Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricular dysf...
ObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric o...
Objective Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
AbstractObjectives: Retrograde cardioplegia has been widely used for the protection of adult hearts ...
AbstractObjective: Controlled reperfusion and secondary cardioplegia are used to minimize reperfusio...
In cardiothoracic surgery, the use of the heart-lung machine for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and in...
OBJECTIVES Potassium-based depolarizing St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 administered ...
OBJECTIVES: We have previously demonstrated beneficial cardiac protection with hypothermic polarizin...
OBJECTIVES: We have previously demonstrated beneficial cardiac protection with hypothermic polarizin...
Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Tho...
OBJECTIVES Potassium-based depolarizing St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 administered ...
Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Tho...
The effects of cardioplegic and reperfusion conditions on energy metabolites and cardiac function we...
OBJECTIVE: Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricular dysf...
ObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric o...
Objective Depolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
While blood:crystalloid cardioplegia is the clinical standard for patients undergoing cardiopulmonar...
AbstractObjectives: Retrograde cardioplegia has been widely used for the protection of adult hearts ...
AbstractObjective: Controlled reperfusion and secondary cardioplegia are used to minimize reperfusio...