AbstractObjective: Hyperpolarizing cardioplegia has recently been proposed for myocardial protection. To compare the protective effect of hyperpolarizing cardioplegia and depolarizing (hyperkalemic) cardioplegia on coronary endothelium, we studied porcine coronary arteries in the organ chamber. Methods: Relaxation mediated by the endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) was used as the index of endothelial function because (1) hyperkalemia without ischemia does not impair the nitric oxide–mediated function according to previous studies and (2) EDHF relaxes vessels by hyperpolarizing the membrane potential. Therefore depolarizing cardioplegia may inhibit this function, but hyperpolarizing cardioplegia may preserve it. EDHF-mediated ...
AbstractThis study tested the hypothesis that enhancement of blood cardioplegia with the nitric oxid...
Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Tho...
AbstractObjectives:Thirty minutes of unprotected ischemia produced a jeopardized heart that was trea...
AbstractObjectiveThe advantages of hyperpolarizing cardioplegia with potassium-channel openers versu...
AbstractObjective: Hyperpolarizing cardioplegia has recently been proposed for myocardial protection...
AbstractObjectives: Depolarizing (hyperkalemic) solutions are widely used to preserve organs for tra...
AbstractObjectiveThe advantages of hyperpolarizing cardioplegia with potassium-channel openers versu...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
AbstractObjectives: Hyperkalemia in cardioplegia impairs the function mediated by endothelium-derive...
AbstractObjectives: University of Wisconsin solution is widely used to preserve organs for transplan...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
AbstractObjective: The potassium channel opener, pinacidil, has been shown to be an effective cardio...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
AbstractObjectives: The superiority of hyperpolarized arrest with adenosine triphosphate–sensitive p...
ObjectiveThis study was designed to determine whether keeping the heart empty and beating improved m...
AbstractThis study tested the hypothesis that enhancement of blood cardioplegia with the nitric oxid...
Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Tho...
AbstractObjectives:Thirty minutes of unprotected ischemia produced a jeopardized heart that was trea...
AbstractObjectiveThe advantages of hyperpolarizing cardioplegia with potassium-channel openers versu...
AbstractObjective: Hyperpolarizing cardioplegia has recently been proposed for myocardial protection...
AbstractObjectives: Depolarizing (hyperkalemic) solutions are widely used to preserve organs for tra...
AbstractObjectiveThe advantages of hyperpolarizing cardioplegia with potassium-channel openers versu...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
AbstractObjectives: Hyperkalemia in cardioplegia impairs the function mediated by endothelium-derive...
AbstractObjectives: University of Wisconsin solution is widely used to preserve organs for transplan...
AbstractObjectiveDepolarizing potassium cardioplegia has been increasingly linked to left ventricula...
AbstractObjective: The potassium channel opener, pinacidil, has been shown to be an effective cardio...
Cardioplegic solutions that arrest the heart at or near the resting membrane potential may provide b...
AbstractObjectives: The superiority of hyperpolarized arrest with adenosine triphosphate–sensitive p...
ObjectiveThis study was designed to determine whether keeping the heart empty and beating improved m...
AbstractThis study tested the hypothesis that enhancement of blood cardioplegia with the nitric oxid...
Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Tho...
AbstractObjectives:Thirty minutes of unprotected ischemia produced a jeopardized heart that was trea...