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Evaluation of Crystalloidal Solutions in Hemorrhaged Dogs
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1952W M, PARKINS, J H, PERLMUTT, H M, VARS
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The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, 1988
This study was designed to compare myocardial protection with a nonoxygenated crystalloid solution, an oxygenated crystalloid solution, and an oxygenated fluorocarbon cardioplegic solution. Postischemic ventricular performance was studied in three equal (N = 7) groups of dogs subjected to 120 minutes of global ischemia induced at an average myocardial ...
K, Tabayashi +7 more
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This study was designed to compare myocardial protection with a nonoxygenated crystalloid solution, an oxygenated crystalloid solution, and an oxygenated fluorocarbon cardioplegic solution. Postischemic ventricular performance was studied in three equal (N = 7) groups of dogs subjected to 120 minutes of global ischemia induced at an average myocardial ...
K, Tabayashi +7 more
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Effects of adenosine and defibrotide adjunct to a standard crystalloid cardioplegic solution.
The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 2005Adenosine has many actions potentially useful as adjunct to a cardioplegia. Defibrotide was recently shown to have protective effects during cardiac arrest. The aim of this study was to compare these 2 substances to delineate their profile of action in the setting of cardioplegic arrest.A Langendorff model for isolated rat hearts was employed: 3 groups
MANTOVANI, VITTORIO +7 more
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Lactate versus acetate buffered intravenous crystalloid solutions: a scoping review
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2020Karen Louise Ellekjaer +2 more
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[How balanced should a crystalloid solution be?]
Der Anaesthesist, 2021Maik, von der Forst +2 more
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Crystalloids and hemoglobin-based oxygen-carrying solutions
2023Ta-Ying Debra Liu +1 more
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1 The crystalloid versus colloid controversy: present status
Bailliere's Clinical Anaesthesiology, 1997Ken Hillman, Gillian Bishop
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