textabstractAnimal studies have demonstrated that synchronised coronary sinus retroperfusion with arterial blood can provide effective perfusion of ischaemic myocardium. Preliminary clinical studies have shown that the technique can also be used with safety in human beings, and in the present study its effectiveness was assessed in three patients undergoing repeated coronary artery occlusions during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Arterial blood was removed via an 8F catheter positioned in the femoral artery and delivered by a retroperfusion pumping system to a 7F retroperfusion balloon catheter positioned in the anterior cardiac vein. Ischaemia-related indices were monitored both before and during coronary sinus retroperfus...
Balloon inflation during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty is a useful human model of a...
AbstractRetroperfusion of the coronary sinus does not provide homogeneous distribution of cardiopleg...
Retrograde coronary sinus perfusion may provide equal if not better myocardial protection than anteg...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to determine the efficacy of synchronized coronary sinus...
To determine the safety and efficacy of synchronized coronary venous retroperfusion during brief per...
AbstractA 62 year old man with previous myocardial infarction, an occluded right coronary artery and...
Synchronized coronary venous retroperfusion was used during coronary balloon angioplasty to support ...
This study examined if the use of simplified coronary sinus retroperfusion would lead to any reducti...
The safety and efficacy of a new clinical synchronized diastolic retroperfusion mechanical pump and ...
Objective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegia throug...
AbstractObjective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegi...
Positron emission tomography was used to image blood flow and metabolic tracers in risk zone myocard...
The effectiveness of localized retrograde coronary venous perfusion (RCVP) in preventing or reversin...
The effect of synchronized coronary venous retroper-fusion of arterial blood on cardiac function aft...
Indications for coronary angioplasty have expanded to include patients with unstable acute ischemic ...
Balloon inflation during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty is a useful human model of a...
AbstractRetroperfusion of the coronary sinus does not provide homogeneous distribution of cardiopleg...
Retrograde coronary sinus perfusion may provide equal if not better myocardial protection than anteg...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to determine the efficacy of synchronized coronary sinus...
To determine the safety and efficacy of synchronized coronary venous retroperfusion during brief per...
AbstractA 62 year old man with previous myocardial infarction, an occluded right coronary artery and...
Synchronized coronary venous retroperfusion was used during coronary balloon angioplasty to support ...
This study examined if the use of simplified coronary sinus retroperfusion would lead to any reducti...
The safety and efficacy of a new clinical synchronized diastolic retroperfusion mechanical pump and ...
Objective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegia throug...
AbstractObjective: This study was to determine whether simultaneous antegrade-retrograde cardioplegi...
Positron emission tomography was used to image blood flow and metabolic tracers in risk zone myocard...
The effectiveness of localized retrograde coronary venous perfusion (RCVP) in preventing or reversin...
The effect of synchronized coronary venous retroper-fusion of arterial blood on cardiac function aft...
Indications for coronary angioplasty have expanded to include patients with unstable acute ischemic ...
Balloon inflation during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty is a useful human model of a...
AbstractRetroperfusion of the coronary sinus does not provide homogeneous distribution of cardiopleg...
Retrograde coronary sinus perfusion may provide equal if not better myocardial protection than anteg...