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Myocardial Protection by Cardioplegic Solutions
1979The aim of myocardial protection in coronary bypass surgery is to guarantee the functional and structural integrity of the whole myocardium which should be independent of the preoperative myocardial and coronary conditions and the number of grafted coronary arteries.
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STABILITY OF PROCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE IN A CARDIOPLEGIC SOLUTION CONTAINING BICARBONATE
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 1985The influence of preparation methodology and storage conditions on pH and procaine stability, in a cardioplegic solution, was studied. A solution prepared with carbon dioxide in the head space and stored at -10 degrees C showed acceptable stability.
R. Synave, A. Vergote, J. P. Remon
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A New Technical Approach For Retrograde Administration of Cardioplegic Solutions
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1989Myocardial protection via the coronary sinus is now currently used by several groups. Although it has generally provided satisfactory results, some of its problems are still not completely resolved. We present a new technique of cardioplegia delivery through the coronary sinus with a Pezzer catheter inserted into it and secured in place by a purse ...
J. Martinez-Leon+2 more
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Delivery pressure of the cardioplegic solution influences myocardial protection
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 1995To investigate whether cardioplegic solution (CS) delivery pressure influences myocardial protection, intermittent infusions of CS at different pressures were used in an isolated Langendorff rat heart preparation. In group 1 the hearts were kept arrested for 210 min at 12 degrees C with intermittent infusions of 5 ml CS every 20 min at 30 cm H2O (22 ...
D G Sørlie, Øivind Irtun
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Adenosine for cardioplegic induction: A comparison with st thomas solution
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2000To determine if quicker cardiac standstill obtained by adding adenosine to potassium crystalloid cardioplegia translated into better myocardial preservation and cardiac function in the early postoperative period compared with the same cardioplegia without adenosine.A prospective study.Cardiac center of a teaching institute.Sixty consecutive patients ...
P Venugopal+5 more
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Framing “nature‐based” solutions to climate change
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2021Noel Castree, Rob Bellamy, Shannon Osaka
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Electrolyte solutions design for lithium-sulfur batteries
Joule, 2021Ruqiang Zou, Quanquan Pang
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Noncoding RNA therapeutics — challenges and potential solutions
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021Sherien M El-daly+2 more
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Heather S L Jim+2 more
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