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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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Metabolic evidence that regional hypothermia induced by cold saline protects the heart during ischemic arrest

Journal of Surgical Research, 1976
Abstract The rationale for cold saline induced hypothermic myocardial protection during ischemic cardioplegia has been limited for the most part to empiric and contractility observations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of metabolic protection afforded by this procedure.
K S, Rao   +3 more
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[Myocardial metabolic status in various methods of inducing a reversible heart arrest].

Chirurgisches Forum fur experimentelle und klinische Forschung, 1979
In experiments with dogs, three different methods of inducing a reversible cardiac arrest were compared: (A) the ischemic arrest for 45 min, (B) the cardiac arrest for 90 min due to injection of Cardioplegin according to KIRSCH, and (C) the cardiac arrest for 90 min due to infusion of solution LK 352 according to BRETSCHNEIDER. The body temperature was
W, Isselhard   +3 more
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[Adenosine-induced heart arrest for endovascular reconstruction of thoracic aneurysms of the aorta].

Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS, 1999
Endovascular stent-graft repair is a less invasive technique than traditional open aortic reconstruction for strictly selected patients with descending thoracic aortic aneurysms. To prevent distal migration of the device as a result of the propulsive flow during systole, it is helpful to induce temporary asystole for > or = 20 s while the stent-graft ...
M A, Weigand   +3 more
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[INDUCED HEART ARREST (UNDER HALOTHANE)].

Revista espanola de anestesiologia, 1996
P R, TORRES   +2 more
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[Induced heart arrest in intracardiac intervention].

Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 1970
J, Kraft-Kinz   +4 more
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