Myocardial Protection 2003
DOI: 10.1002/9780470987452.ch34
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Aortic and Mitral Valve Surgery on the Beating Heart

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“…A technique of performing valvular surgery with the heart beating has been recently reported by Salerno et al 1–4 This technique originally utilized perfusion of the heart via a system connected to a calibrated centrifugal pump, controlled by the perfusionist, connected to both the coronary sinus and coronary ostia as one perfusion system. Flows adjust themselves according to resistances in the system.…”
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“…A technique of performing valvular surgery with the heart beating has been recently reported by Salerno et al 1–4 This technique originally utilized perfusion of the heart via a system connected to a calibrated centrifugal pump, controlled by the perfusionist, connected to both the coronary sinus and coronary ostia as one perfusion system. Flows adjust themselves according to resistances in the system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Beating heart valvular surgery has been introduced by Salerno et al 1–3 as a new technique for myocardial protection during valvular surgery. Its scientific basis has been established via studies performed by Hong et al 4 utilizing magnetic resonance spectroscopy in hypertrophied‐heart pigs.…”
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