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Background: Cardioplegia is essential for myocardial protection. Modified Del Nido and Custodiol® cardioplegia have been successfully used; however, a limited number of clinical trials compared both solutions.
Mahdy A. Abdelhady +4 more
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This meta-analysis compares the efficacy of the standard Del Nido cardioplegia with other agents during intra-cardiac tetralogy of Fallot repair.
Shajie Ur Rehman Usmani +9 more
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del Nido cardioplegia in adult cardiac surgery: beyond single-valve surgery† [PDF]
In recent years, the use of del Nido (DN) cardioplegia has been reported in single-valve surgery or isolated coronary artery bypass surgery with acceptable outcomes. The reports of its use in more complex adult cardiac procedures, however, have been scarce.We enrolled a total of 149 adult patients who underwent heart valve surgery with the use of DN ...
Wan Kee, Kim +6 more
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Objective: Calafiore and modified del Nido cardioplegic solutions are currently being used during coronary artery bypass surgery. This study aims to compare myocardial ischemic stress associated with both solutions by studying the changes in cardiac metabolites during cardioplegic ischemic arrest and early reperfusion.
Abd Alhade Massa +4 more
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Mid-term results of right axillary incision for the repair of a wide range of congenital cardiac defects [PDF]
Objective: We evaluated the mid-term results of the right axillary incision used for the repair of various congenital heart defects. Methods: All the patients who were operated with this incision between March 2001 and December 2007 were reviewed.
Bettex, Dominique +5 more
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Novel cardioprotection strategies for the aged heart:evidence from pre-clinical studies
The incidence of cardiovascular disease is rising as the population ages. This has led to an increase in the need to perform cardiac surgery in older patients.
Howlett, Susan E., Kane, Alice E.
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A Single‐Center Experience in Low Ejection Fraction Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Background. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) in patients with an ejection fraction (EF) ≤ 35% predisposes them to higher complications and mortality risks. Given the usually compromised status of other end organs in low EF patients, ONCAB, involving cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and aortic cross‐clamping, might intuitively pose more complications ...
Amber Malhotra +7 more
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Impact of Modified Del Nido Versus Traditional Cold Cardioplegia on Myocardial Protection in Cardiac Patients with a Low Ejection Fraction [PDF]
Background: The optimal cardioplegia solution in patients undergoing complex cardiac surgery is debatable. This study aimed to compare the efficacy of modified Del Nido cardioplegia to that of conventional cold cardioplegia in patients undergoing cardiac
Max, Kerellos +2 more
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Background: Cardioplegia is essential for myocardial protection during cardiac surgery. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted supply chains, affecting the availability of commercial cardioplegia solutions in Thailand and prompting institutions to modify their ...
Kantathut Narongrit +2 more
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A novel versatile concept of cardioplegia delivery in cardiac surgery: The ReverseTWO cardioplegia circuit system [PDF]
Nowadays, the necessity of having a cardioplegia circuit capable of being adapted in order to administer different types of cardioplegia is strategically fundamental, both for the perfusionist and for the cardiac surgeon.
Aina, Alessandro +11 more
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