1983
DOI: 10.1159/000128363
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Effect of Temperature on the Arrested Heart Exposed to a 4-Hour Ischemia during Blood Potassium Cardioplegia

Abstract: This study was undertaken to evaluate the optimal myocardial temperature during a 4-hour ischemia induced by blood potassium cardioplegia (PC). Heart-lung preparations with work load circuit were used as experimental model. 24 mongrel dogs were divided into four groups and two myocardial temperatures (moderate hypothermia, deep hypothermia) and two perfusates (PC with blood, PC without blood) were tested. Parameters used to evaluate the myocardial protection include the coronary sinus blood pH of the initial r… Show more

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“…Blood cardioplegia provides oxygen supply to myocardial tissue 21 and superiority in terms of overall myocardial physiology and biochemistry. 1 Although blood-based cardioplegic solutions are capable of transporting more oxygen than crystalloid solutions, 22 fluid dynamic problems arise with its use.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood cardioplegia provides oxygen supply to myocardial tissue 21 and superiority in terms of overall myocardial physiology and biochemistry. 1 Although blood-based cardioplegic solutions are capable of transporting more oxygen than crystalloid solutions, 22 fluid dynamic problems arise with its use.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%