1962
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-196212000-00002
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Influence of Different Carriers Upon the Cardioplegic Activity of Potassium Ion

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“…Similarly, mechanical recovery was poorer following prolonged cardioplegia. Kaplan and Fisher (1962) proposed that the incorporation of potassium into the myocardium might be related to the carrier used to transport the ion. The potassium vehicles used were whole blood, 50 per cent glucose in water, 10 per cent glucose in saline, and isotonic saline.…”
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“…Similarly, mechanical recovery was poorer following prolonged cardioplegia. Kaplan and Fisher (1962) proposed that the incorporation of potassium into the myocardium might be related to the carrier used to transport the ion. The potassium vehicles used were whole blood, 50 per cent glucose in water, 10 per cent glucose in saline, and isotonic saline.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%