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Normothermic Crystalloid Polarizing Cardioplegia Improves Systolic and Diastolic Function in a Porcine Model of Cardiopulmonary Bypass. [PDF]

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Santer D   +8 more
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Is Cold, Cardioplegic Solution Harmful to the Lungs?

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1989
The effects of pulmonary flush with cold cardioplegic solution were investigated in 55 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. Extracorporeal circulation with bicaval cannulation was used in all cases, and single-dose cardioplegic solution was injected into the aortic root.
Harald Lindberg   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Preparation of cardioplegic solutions

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979
The manufacturing methods and quality control procedures for two cardioplegic solutions are described. Procedures for preparing individual bottles or batches of two cardioplegic solutions (one with and one without albumin) and a carbonate-bicarbonate buffer solution are described.
S, Armistead   +4 more
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Nifedipine stability in cardioplegic solution

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1984
The stability of nifedipine in cardioplegic solution was studied. Cardioplegic solutions containing nifedipine at 275 and 500 micrograms/liter were stored in plastic bags covered in brown plastic wrappers (1) under normal room light at 25 degrees C and (2) in a dark refrigerator at 4 degrees C. Samples were removed periodically for 48 hours.
M B, Bottorff   +4 more
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Retrieval of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996
We describe a very simple method to minimize the systemic hemodilution associated with crystalloid cardioplegic solutions, either in an antegrade or retrograde fashion.
P M, Eucher   +3 more
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Vascular effects of potassium cardioplegic solutions

General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 1983
Experiments have been performed on isolated human umbilical and sheep coronary arteries, studying the effects of increasing potassium concentration in steps from 10 to 160 mM. Comparative studies were also done on rat-heart papillary-muscle preparations. The results revealed a dose-dependent increase in smooth muscle tone of the blood vessels.
J S, Juggi   +4 more
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