To determine if the protection afforded by a crystalloid cardioplegic solution could be enhanced by the addition of oxygen, 12 rat hearts were studied using an isolated perfused heart model, with a 2-hour ischemic arrest at 20°C. Group 1 hearts (n = 6) received a crystalloid cardioplegic solution every 30 minutes of the arrest. Group 2 (n = 6) was treated identically except that the cardioplegic solution was oxygenated. Pre-arrest (control) and post-arrest coronary effluent enzyme levels, heart rate and coronary vascular resistance were determined. In addition time to spontaneous defibrillation was measured. Control coronary effluent lactate dehydrogenase was elevated in group 2 (p<0.05). There was no significant difference in the other con...
AbstractExperiments were designed to determine whether hyperkalemic crystalloid cardioplegic solutio...
AbstractObjective: We previously showed that arrest with multidose infusions of high-dose (1 mmol/L)...
AbstractWe used metabolic, enzymatic, and functional end points to compare the protective properties...
To determine if the protection afforded by a crystalloid cardioplegic solution could be enhanced by ...
Although crystalloid cardioplegic solutions are generally buffered to be alkalotic, some workers hav...
ObjectiveControversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions...
AbstractThe majority of myocardial protective techniques performed in the United States incorporate ...
Controversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions in the i...
Interruption of coronary flow during cardiac surgical procedures provides a bloodless flaccid heart ...
Cardiac transplantation is a prominent development in the treatment of patients with severe cardiac ...
AIM: Adenosine has many actions potentially useful as adjunct to a cardioplegia. Defibrotide was rec...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
(J. Extra-Corpor. Technol. 19[3] p. 245-257 Fall 1987, 42 ref.) Myocardial protection with an oxygen...
Introduction. The quality and effectiveness of myocardial protection are fundamental problems to exp...
Background: The effect of aging on functional recovery after a period of crystalloid cardioplegic ar...
AbstractExperiments were designed to determine whether hyperkalemic crystalloid cardioplegic solutio...
AbstractObjective: We previously showed that arrest with multidose infusions of high-dose (1 mmol/L)...
AbstractWe used metabolic, enzymatic, and functional end points to compare the protective properties...
To determine if the protection afforded by a crystalloid cardioplegic solution could be enhanced by ...
Although crystalloid cardioplegic solutions are generally buffered to be alkalotic, some workers hav...
ObjectiveControversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions...
AbstractThe majority of myocardial protective techniques performed in the United States incorporate ...
Controversy surrounds the reported beneficial effects of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions in the i...
Interruption of coronary flow during cardiac surgical procedures provides a bloodless flaccid heart ...
Cardiac transplantation is a prominent development in the treatment of patients with severe cardiac ...
AIM: Adenosine has many actions potentially useful as adjunct to a cardioplegia. Defibrotide was rec...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
(J. Extra-Corpor. Technol. 19[3] p. 245-257 Fall 1987, 42 ref.) Myocardial protection with an oxygen...
Introduction. The quality and effectiveness of myocardial protection are fundamental problems to exp...
Background: The effect of aging on functional recovery after a period of crystalloid cardioplegic ar...
AbstractExperiments were designed to determine whether hyperkalemic crystalloid cardioplegic solutio...
AbstractObjective: We previously showed that arrest with multidose infusions of high-dose (1 mmol/L)...
AbstractWe used metabolic, enzymatic, and functional end points to compare the protective properties...