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Intermittent antegrade warm blood cardioplegia for CABG: extended interval of cardioplegia

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000
Intermittent delivery of warm cardioplegia provides a bloodless surgical field, but it is clinically important to evaluate the periods of normothermic ischemia. The aims of this study are to compare intermittent antegrade warm blood cardioplegia (IAWBC) with intermittent antegrade cold blood cardioplegia (IACBC) groups in terms of myocardial protection,
K, Minatoya   +6 more
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Experience with Warm Blood Cardioplegia in 480 Patients

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1995
From 1 March 1992 too 31 July 1993 (17 months), 480 consecutive patients underwent various open-heart procedures under anterograde (83 patients) or retrograde (397 patients) continuous warm blood cardioplegia. Some 352 patients (73.3%) had isolated coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) and 117 (24.3%) had valve replacement either isolated (96) or in ...
G A, Tolis   +3 more
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Superiority of Blood Cardioplegia Over Asanguinous Cardioplegia — an Experimental and Clinical Study

1980
This study compares experimental and clinical results using both an asanguinous and sanguinous vehicle for delivering the cardioplegic solution. Animals receiving blood cardioplegia had better left ventricular function after unclamping, significantly less post-ischemic myocardial edema, and a better ability to augment flow and oxygen consumption ...
D, Follette   +6 more
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Superiority of perfluorocarbon cardioplegia over blood or crystalloid cardioplegia.

Circulation, 1981
Oxygenated Fluosol-43 cardioplegia (CP), a perfluorocarbon with high oxygen solubility, was compared with crystalloid and oxygenated blood cardioplegia. Potassium in each CP was 25 mEq/l. Thirty perfused rabbit hearts in three groups of 10 hearts each underwent 100 minutes of global ischemia at 20 degrees C, followed by 45 minutes of reperfusion at 37 ...
K R, Kanter   +5 more
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Optimal delivery of blood cardioplegia.

Circulation, 1991
A prospective randomized controlled trial was performed to determine optimal flow rates and hemoglobin concentrations for continuous normothermic blood cardioplegia and to compare warm heart surgery with standard intermittent cold blood cardioplegia.
T M, Yau   +7 more
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Del Nido cardioplegia versus blood cardioplegia in adult aortic root surgery

Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021
Marien Lenoir   +2 more
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Spontaneous defibrillation with blood cardioplegia

Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, 1989
I, Porras   +3 more
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Blood cardioplegia

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1990
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Retrograde blood cardioplegia

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1993
Francis P. Sutter, Scott M. Goldman
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