Cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with significant morbidities, and the ideal temperature management during cardiopulmonary bypass remains uncertain. This review assessed the benefits and risks of maintaining normothermia during cardiopulmonary bypass in adult cardiac surgery. A total of 6731 patients from 44 randomized controlled trials in 14 countries, comparing normothermic (>34°C) and hypothermic (≤34°C) cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery (>18 years of age), were identified from MEDLINE (1966 to August 10, 2009), EMBASE (1988 to August 10, 2009), and Cochrane controlled trials register and subject to meta-analysis. Two investigators examined all studies and extracted the data independently. Mortality after normothermic and hyp...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of perfusion temperature on the systemic effects of cardiopulmo...
Aim. The aim of our research is to investigate the cardiac damage formed by either local cardiac hyp...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with higher risk of mortality and morbidity, thus...
To evaluate the influence of perfusion temperature on systemic effects of cardiopulmonary bypass (CP...
AbstractObjectives: Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as a more physiologic tech...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
A retrospective analysis of 200 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery between 1987 a...
A retrospective analysis of 200 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery between 1987 a...
A retrospective analysis of 200 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery between 1987 a...
There is some evidence of improved myocardial protection with warm continuous blood cardioplegia. Wa...
Background: Intraoperative hypothermia is an integral part of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and a pr...
AbstractObjectives: Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as a more physiologic tech...
Moderate hypothermia of 28°C is widely accepted in cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)...
Moderate hypothermia of 28°C is widely accepted in cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of perfusion temperature on the systemic effects of cardiopulmo...
Aim. The aim of our research is to investigate the cardiac damage formed by either local cardiac hyp...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with higher risk of mortality and morbidity, thus...
To evaluate the influence of perfusion temperature on systemic effects of cardiopulmonary bypass (CP...
AbstractObjectives: Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as a more physiologic tech...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...
A retrospective analysis of 200 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery between 1987 a...
A retrospective analysis of 200 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery between 1987 a...
A retrospective analysis of 200 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass surgery between 1987 a...
There is some evidence of improved myocardial protection with warm continuous blood cardioplegia. Wa...
Background: Intraoperative hypothermia is an integral part of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and a pr...
AbstractObjectives: Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as a more physiologic tech...
Moderate hypothermia of 28°C is widely accepted in cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)...
Moderate hypothermia of 28°C is widely accepted in cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of perfusion temperature on the systemic effects of cardiopulmo...
Aim. The aim of our research is to investigate the cardiac damage formed by either local cardiac hyp...
AbstractSeveral studies suggest that normothermic (“warm”) bypass techniques may improve myocardial ...