AbstractThe aim of this study was to compare the effect of intermittent antegrade warm blood cardioplegia and intermittent antegrade cold blood cardioplegia on myocardial metabolism and free radical generation of the ischemic-reperfused human myocardium. Thirty patients undergoing mitral valve procedures were randomly allocated to two groups: group 1 (15 patients) received warm blood cardioplegia and group 2 (15 patients), cold blood cardioplegia. Myocardial metabolism was assessed before aortic clamping, 1 minute after crossclamp removal, and after 20 minutes of reperfusion, by collecting blood simultaneously from the radial artery and coronary sinus. All samples were analyzed for lactate, creatine kinase, reduced and oxidized glutathione,...
Background: The optimal cardioplegic solution is still debated. The objective of this study was to c...
We propose modified warm blood antegrade-retrograde reperfusion (WBARR) of arrested hearts as a meta...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to compare the effect of intermittent antegrade warm blood cardiop...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the effects of intermittent warm blood cardioplegia on myo...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence on myocardial protection of the rate of infusion (continuous vs ...
OBJECTIVE: Warm intermittent blood cardioplegia has been shown to prevent the reperfusion damage see...
AbstractSeventy-five patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting were randomized to receive ...
PubMed ID: 15876806The aims of this study were to evaluate myocardial metabolic activity during tepi...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...
AbstractThis experiment was designed to determine the relative degree of cardiac functional recovery...
Background: The optimal cardioplegic solution is still debated. The objective of this study was to c...
We propose modified warm blood antegrade-retrograde reperfusion (WBARR) of arrested hearts as a meta...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to compare the effect of intermittent antegrade warm blood cardiop...
AbstractThis study was designed to assess the effects of intermittent warm blood cardioplegia on myo...
BACKGROUND: To assess the influence on myocardial protection of the rate of infusion (continuous vs ...
OBJECTIVE: Warm intermittent blood cardioplegia has been shown to prevent the reperfusion damage see...
AbstractSeventy-five patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting were randomized to receive ...
PubMed ID: 15876806The aims of this study were to evaluate myocardial metabolic activity during tepi...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
BACKGROUND: For the first time, microdialysis was used to investigate in vivo and online the myocard...
AbstractBackground: Experiments were designed to evaluate the effect of warm blood cardioplegia on e...
AbstractThis experiment was designed to determine the relative degree of cardiac functional recovery...
Background: The optimal cardioplegic solution is still debated. The objective of this study was to c...
We propose modified warm blood antegrade-retrograde reperfusion (WBARR) of arrested hearts as a meta...
Purpose: Several methods of myocardial protection have been used. The use of all-blood solutions mod...