BackgroundHypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold standard” in cardiac surgery. K+ has been associated with deleterious consequences, eg, intracellular calcium overload. This study tested the hypothesis that elective arrest in a polarized state with adenosine (400 μmol/L via adenosine triphosphate–sensitive potassium channel opening) and the Na+ channel blocker lidocaine (750 μmol/L) as the arresting agents in blood cardioplegia provides cardioprotection comparable to standard hypothermic K+-blood cardioplegia.MethodsAnesthetized dogs were placed on cardiopulmonary bypass and assigned to 1 of 3 groups receiving antegrade cardioplegia delivered every 20 minutes for 1 hour of arrest: cold (10°C) K+-...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
OBJECTIVES Potassium-based depolarizing St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 administered ...
ObjectiveContinuous infusion of warm to normothermic cardioplegia may limit the surgeon’s visual fie...
Background: Hypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold sta...
Background: Hypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold sta...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
ObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric o...
Background and Aims: Cardiac surgeons and anaesthetists are facing unprecedented challenges from inc...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
OBJECTIVES Potassium-based depolarizing St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 administered ...
ObjectiveContinuous infusion of warm to normothermic cardioplegia may limit the surgeon’s visual fie...
Background: Hypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold sta...
Background: Hypothermic depolarizing hyperkalemic (K+ 20 mEq/L) blood cardioplegia is the “gold sta...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
ObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia does not afford optimal cardioprotection in pediatric o...
Background and Aims: Cardiac surgeons and anaesthetists are facing unprecedented challenges from inc...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
Despite current advances in perioperative care, intraoperative myocardial protection during cardiac ...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
Since the start of cardiac surgery in the 1950s, multiple techniques have been used to protect the h...
OBJECTIVES Potassium-based depolarizing St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No 2 administered ...
ObjectiveContinuous infusion of warm to normothermic cardioplegia may limit the surgeon’s visual fie...