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Induced Fibrillatory Arrest in Open-Heart Surgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
EARLY experiments in open-heart surgery indicated the need for preventing air embolism from the open heart during cardiopulmonary bypass. The studies that were made by Senning1 and by Glenn and Sewell,2 independently, on deliberately induced ventricular fibrillation, were aimed at the solution of this problem, as were later studies by others on cardiac
William W. L. Glenn   +5 more
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Ventricular Fibrillation Induced Prior to Cardioplegic Arrest in Hypertrophied Pig Hearts

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1983
We hypothesized that by inducing ventricular fibrillation (VF) prior to cardioplegic arrest in nonvented hypertrophied hearts of pigs, the metabolic characteristics of the epicardial and endocardial regions would be compromised compared with animals in which cardioplegic solution was infused while the hearts were in normal sinus rhythm (NSR).
T A, Salerno, M A, Chiong
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Congestive heart failure and respiratory arrest secondary to methyldopa-induced hemolytic anemia

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1988
We report a case of methyldopa-induced hemolytic anemia in a 64-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department in congestive heart and respiratory failure. She subsequently suffered a respiratory arrest and required endotracheal intubation and brief CPR.
D, Egbert, D K, Hendricksen
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Arresting Donor Hearts with Extracellular-Type Cardioplegia Prevents Vasoconstriction Induced by UW Solution

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1998
The effects of arresting donor hearts with University of Wisconsin solution was investigated. Donor dogs were divided into two groups according to the technique used for arresting the heart. In group I ( n = 6) the heart was arrested with University of Wisconsin solution, whereas in group II ( n = 6) extracellular-type cardioplegia (K+ = 20 mmol/liter)
Y, Tanoue   +5 more
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The model of topical heart cooling during induced hypothermic cardiac arrest in open heart surgery

Computers in Cardiology 1995, 2002
Presents a new method of parallel computer simulation in cardiac surgery. The heat equation is transformed to a set of difference equations which are solved numerically by the finite difference method. The authors are considering the level of moderate hypothermia with esophageal temperature of 28/spl deg/C.
B. Gersak   +3 more
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Myocardial infarction induces early increased remote ADAM8 expression of rat hearts after cardiac arrest

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2011
A disintegrin and metalloproteinase-8 (ADAM8) is a potential surrogate of inflammation which has recently been associated with myocardial infarction. We evaluated in a rat cardiac transplantation model whether ischemia-reperfusion injury alone (IRI) or with early regional myocardial infarction (MI) would suffice to induce inflammatory myocardial ...
Tuntematon   +9 more
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