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cardioplegicThis page contains recent news articles, when available, and an overview of cardioplegic but does not offer medical advice. You should contact your physician with regard to any health issues or concerns.Background: Cardioplegic arrest and subsequent reperfusion inevitably expose the heart to iatrogenic ischemia/reperfusion injury. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Selective antegrade cerebral perfusion via right axillary artery cannulation ... - Oct 19, 2009 Myocardial protection was achieved with cold blood cardioplegic solution, delivered in both an antegrade and retrograde manner. The ascending aorta was not ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery … -induced coronary vasoconstriction during cardioplegic infusion: is... - Jan 1, 2008 Total particle counts performed on two commercial cardioplegic solutions were low ... In the first, cardioplegic solution at 20 degrees C was infused for 20 ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... PROTEIN KINASE C ACTIVATION BEFORE CARDIOPLEGIC ARREST: … - Feb 1, 2008 Seung-Jun O , MD, Monty H. Cox , BS, Fred A. Crawford , Jr. , MD, Francis G. Spinale , MD, PhD, From the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Comparison of alternative cardioplegic techniques - Jul 4, 2006 Cold potassium cardioplegia provides adequate protection for coronary bypass operations, but severe coronary stenoses limit cardioplegic delivery to ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Myocardial apoptosis after cardioplegic arrest in the neonatal lamb - Mar 1, 2008 James M. Hammel, MD a , Christopher A. Caldarone, MD a , Timothy L. Van Natta, MD a , Li Xing Wang, MD, PhD a , Karl F. Welke, MD a , Weigen Li, MD, ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Adenosine instead of supranormal potassium in cardioplegic solution … - Aug 28, 2006 Conclusion: Adenosine instead of supranormal potassium in cold crystalloid cardioplegia gives satisfactory cardiac arrest, improves post cardioplegic left ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Does simultaneous antegrade/retrograde cardioplegia improve … - Jul 1, 2007 Almost no cardioplegic solution was delivered to the heart through the coronary sinus route during simultaneous antegrade/retrograde cardioplegia in both ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... … ; Adenosine and defibrotide make great team against cardioplegic... - Oct 4, 2005 Mantovani's team reported, "Both adenosine and defibrotide have protective effects in an isolated model of cardioplegic arrest. ... Pay-Per-View - Life Science Weekly - Factiva, from Dow Jones Fibrillatory arrest technique: is it worth tasting the old wine in... - Dec 21, 2005 Cold cardioplegic technique has limitations in patients with cold agglutinins the incidence of which is high in developing countries [5]. ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... … OF THE pH of CARDIOPLEGIC SOLUTIONS ON CELLULAR ENERGY … - Dec 1, 2008 Michael A. Portman , MD a , Anthony L. Panos , MD b , Yun Xiao , MD a , David L. Anderson, CCP b , George M. Alfieris , MD b , Xue-Han Ning , MD a , Flavian ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... … bypass and myocardial cardioplegic protection for neonatal... - Jun 11, 2006 Philippe Pouard a , * , Philippe Mauriat a , François Ek a , Ayman Haydar b , Simone Gioanni a , Nathalie Laquay a , Leticia Vaccaroni a , Pascal R. Vouhé b ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Effects of nicorandil preconditioning on membrane dystrophin - Nov 17, 2005 After 60 min of cardioplegic arrest, dystrophin, which was distributed predominantly in the sarcolemmal membrane before ischemia, was translocated to the ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Protection of the myocardium during ischemic arrest. Dose-response … - Apr 1, 2007 In the absence of any cold cardioplegic protection, hearts failed to recover after ... Addition of procaine to the cardioplegic solution either increased or ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... United States Federal Circuit Court of Appeals Reports - CENTRAL v. … - May 16, 2007 That claim initially read: In an amino acid enriched cardioplegic solution for use in treating human hearts to prevent or reverse heart muscle damage due to ... Pay-Per-View - United States Federal Circuit Court of... - Loislaw Cardiomyocyte apoptosis and duration of aortic clamping in pig model... - Feb 7, 2006 Control group (n = 5) was connected to cardiopulmonary bypass for 120 min without cardioplegic arrest. Cardiomyocyte apoptosis was detected (TUNEL assay and ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Changes in myocardial free amino acids during pediatric cardiac... - Nov 14, 2005 In acyanotic patients, there were no significant effects of cardioplegic method on aspartate, glutamine, taurine, alanine or branched chain AA levels (all p ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... 2007 American Association for Thoracic Surgery Scientific Achievement... - Jul 16, 2007 This pathway is offset by the cardioplegic solutions used routinely in daily clinical practice that were developed at UCLA. For developing these innovations ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Luna Innovations Pictures from June 11, 2007 | HighBeam Research, AP ... - Jun 11, 2007 ..."Serum ... before and 6 hours and 4 days after cardiopulmonary bypass/cardioplegic arrest. The cytokine ... before and 6 hours and 4 days ... Pay-Per-View - AP Images - HighBeam Research Cardiology; Acute coronary syndrome patients should be treated using... - Aug 29, 2006 Propensity score analysis was used to predict the probability of undergoing beating heart (BH) (n=240) versus cardioplegic cardiac arrest (CA) (n=398) ... Pay-Per-View - Life Science Weekly - Factiva, from Dow Jones Cardiovascular Research; Pyruvate mitigates oxidative stress during … - May 3, 2006 According to a study from the United States, "Cardioplegic arrest and ... This study determined the impact of cardioplegic arrest and reperfusion on ... Pay-Per-View - Life Science Weekly - Factiva, from Dow Jones Enhanced ventricular recovery from high dose glucose, insulin and … - Jun 1, 2005 We conclude that GIK added to 20 min of CPB support prior to cardioplegic arrest enhances post CPB ventricular recovery and weaning from CPB. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm after aortic valve replacement: Watch... - Mar 26, 2008 The aorta was clamped, cardioplegic solution was administered, and without cooling the patient, the aorta was opened. We found a 4-mm hole with well-defined ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Initial results of a clinical study: adenosine enhanced cardioprotecti... - Aug 24, 2007 Indeed, animal and human studies have demonstrated that cardioplegic arrest during ... Various cardioplegic protocols have been evaluated to decrease the ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Experimental evaluation of myocardial protective effect of prostacycli... - Aug 1, 2005 ...n = 5), given as a component of cardioplegic solution (600 ng/ml, group II, n, = 6), and post-administration (25 ng/kg body weight per minute) during ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... MYOCARDIAL PROTECTION IN THE ACUTELY INJURED HEART: … - Jan 1, 2006 The cardioplegic solutions administered consisted of Krebs-Henseleit solution alone (N = 6), Krebs-Henseleit solution with pinacidil (50 µmol/L; N = 10), ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Reply to Cassano and Milella - Jan 11, 2007 In their experience Cassano and Milella used a cold cardioplegic solution ... Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass and myocardial cardioplegic protection for ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... A simple technique of unidirectional valved patch for closure of... - Jul 17, 2007 After cardioplegic arrest, the right atrium is opened and the atrial or ... When the patches are fashioned before cardioplegic arrest and inspection of the ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... DIRECT EFFECTS OF OXYGENATED CRYSTALLOID OR BLOOD … - Jan 1, 2006 Myocyte surface area increased equally after cardioplegic arrest and rewarming in both cardioplegia groups (crystalloid 4119 ± 53µm 2 ; blood 3924 ± 48µm 2 ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary... - Feb 1, 2006 After establishing moderate hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass with crystalloid cardioplegic arrest, we opened the pulmonary artery with the intention of ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Virginia Supreme Court Reports - PERREAULT v. THE FREE LANCE- … - Sep 12, 2008 In four wrongful death actions involving the administration during open-heart surgery of an allegedly improperly formulated or contaminated cardioplegic ... Pay-Per-View - Virginia Supreme Court Reports - Loislaw Adjuvant N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine in blood cardioplegia does... - Oct 1, 2006 We tested the hypothesis that the addition to blood cardioplegic solution of a new oxyradical scavenger--N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine--would result in ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Protection against injury during ischemia and reperfusion by acadesine... - Sep 1, 2006 Hearts were excised, arrested with a 2-minute infusion of cardioplegic ... They were also added to the cardioplegic solution (10µmol/L for GP-1-468, ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Myocardial protection during surgical ventricular restoration - Feb 2, 2006 Conclusions: Cardioplegic delivery for protection is 'time dependent' (needing ischemic intervals) while beating nourishment is 'procedure dependent,' as ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Experimental study of intermittent crossclamping with fibrillation... - May 1, 2006 ...some surgeons favor intermittent crossclamping with ventricular fibrillation in preference to cardioplegic ischemic arrest for myocardial protection. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... APPLICABILITY OF INTERMITTENT GLOBAL ISCHEMIA FOR REPEAT … - Nov 1, 2005 Despite the increasing popularity of cardioplegic techniques there is no consensus as to the optimal myocardial protective technique for first-time or ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Ruptured aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva protruding into the... - Apr 24, 2008 After cardioplegic arrest, the main pulmonary artery was opened transversely. A large aneurysm approximately 4 to 5 cm in diameter was found in the ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Regional and transmural myocardial temperature distribution in cold … - Jul 1, 2005 ...limits heat transfer from the heart during cardioplegic infusion compared to ... heat transfer and point to a need for improved cardioplegic technique. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Myocardial oxygen tension during surgical revascularization A... - Sep 9, 2005 However, the BC group required 22% more of cardioplegic solution to stop electrical activity of the heart. Throughout the pre- and post-cardiac arrest ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Protective effects of diltiazem and ryanodine against ischemia- … - Jan 1, 2007 After cardioplegic arrest with St. Thomas' Hospital solution, global ischemia was induced at 37 degrees C (normothermia) for 45 minutes or at 20 degrees C ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... A new subspecialty in cardiac surgery: Scrap metal merchant - Dec 29, 2007 The patient was operated on, and under CPB and cardioplegic arrest, the guide wire was removed by a combined approach through the aorta and an arteriotomy ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Interleukin 6 induction in the canine myocardium after cardiopulmonary... - May 1, 2006 Conclusion: Despite protection with cold cardioplegic arrest, the myocardium was a significant source of interleukin 6 synthesis after cardiopulmonary ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Advantages of continuous hyperpolarized arrest with pinacidil over... - May 1, 2006 During ischemia, three different cardioplegic solutions were administered either intermittently by infusion every 20 minutes or as continuous low-flow ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Louisiana Case Law - GIBSON v. HERMAN, 2004-2204 (La.App. 4 Cir. 2/ … - Feb 15, 2006 During the operation, Mrs. Gibson suffered an intraoperative myocardial infarction as a result of an alleged improper infusion with a cardioplegic solution, ... Pay-Per-View - Louisiana Case Law - Loislaw Cardiology; Researchers from Japan and the United States provide … - May 10, 2006 Study 3: Bradykinin preconditioning improves the profile of cell survival proteins and limits apoptosis after cardioplegic arrest. ... Pay-Per-View - Life Science Weekly - Factiva, from Dow Jones The new science of resuscitation is changing the way doctors think... - May 7, 2007 ...cardiac arrest with an approach that involved, among other things, a "cardioplegic" blood infusion to keep the heart in a state of suspended animation. ... $2.95 - Newsweek - NewsBank To Treat the Dead; The new science of resuscitation is changing the... - May 7, 2007 ...cardiac arrest with an approach that involved, among other things, a "cardioplegic" blood infusion to keep the heart in a state of suspended animation. ... Pay-Per-View - Newsweek - HighBeam Research Supreme Court: Wrongful death settlements are public records - Sep 12, 2008 ...of the administration during open-heart surgery of an improperly formulated or contaminated cardioplegic solution manufactured and distributed by CAPS. ... Free-Lance Star - The Free Lance-Star Patient selection for percutaneous mitral valve repair: insight from... - Jun 6, 2007 ...ventricular fibrillation is less likely to provide an adequately clear and dry view of the subvalvular apparatus than is standard cardioplegic arrest. ... Nature.com ORLive Presents: Leading Cardiac Surgeons Demonstrate Breakthrough … - Jan 14, 2008 ...procedures to be more reliably performed without the assistance of cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest of the heart," added Dr. Brunsting. ... Medical News Today - Medical News Today (press release) A case of coronary artery fistula visualized by 64-slice multidetector... - Nov 23, 2007 Cardioplegic arrest was obtained by anterograde infusion of warm blood. Interrupted 1.0 silk sutures were used to close the communication between the ... Nature.com ORLive Presents: Leading Cardiac Surgeons Demonstrate Breakthrough … - Jan 11, 2008 ...procedures to be more reliably performed without the assistance of cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest of the heart," added Dr. Brunsting. ... Web Services Journal - Web Services Journal Returning reservoir blood to right atrium during extracorporeal... - Nov 8, 2005 The flow was controlled by a single additional roller pump usually used for the delivery of cardioplegic solution (not shown in the diagrams). ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... REMINDER: ORLive Presents: Leading Cardiac Surgeons Demonstrate … - Jan 17, 2008 ...procedures to be more reliably performed without the assistance of cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest of the heart," added Dr. Brunsting. ... marketwire.com Protective effect of magnesium on the endothelial function mediated... - Aug 1, 2005 From the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China, a and Providence Heart ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... … LEFT VENTRICULECTOMY FOR DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY IN A … - Sep 1, 2005 The heart was arrested with antegrade cold blood cardioplegic solution. A 2.3-cm x 4.0-cm section of the LV free wall, extending from the apex to the mitral ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Regulation In The Canine Lung After... - Jan 1, 2008 Methods: Seven adult mongrel dogs underwent 90 minutes of hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass with 60 minutes of cardioplegic arrest. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... New developments in the treatment of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. - Jan 1, 2007 Neonatal vulnerability to ischemia and reperfusion: cardioplegic arrest causes greater myocardial apoptosis in neonatal lambs than in mature lambs. ... $4.95 - Pediatrics - ECNext A Rho-kinase inhibitor improves cardiac function after 24-hour heart ... - May 3, 2008 The Rho-kinase inhibitor (Rho-kinase inhibitor group, n = 8) was administrated in the cardioplegic solution, the preservation University of Wisconsin ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Intentional delayed repair of acute dissection of the ascending aorta... - Jul 1, 2005 Moderate hypothermia was used to 28° C. Myocardial protection was achieved with cold blood cardioplegic solution, delivered initially antegrade with ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Pediatric heart transplantation: Improving results in high-risk... - Jan 1, 2005 Methods and results: The introduction of donor blood cardioplegic solution with added insulin was associated with a significant improvement in patient and ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... On-pump or off-pump transapical aortic valve implantation provides... - Sep 14, 2008 ...absence of hypothermic state of cardioplegic arrest (c) CPB time will not exceed 25–30 min, thus minimal undesirable effects (d) sufficient perfusion of ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Hypoplastic left heart syndrome with anomalous origin of left... - Mar 17, 2005 During the cooling phase, cardioplegic solution was administered into the aorta and the main pulmonary trunk, which was subsequently transected. ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Reviving the 'Dead' - Feb 22, 2008 ..."showed remarkable rate of success in treating sudden cardiac arrest with an approach that involved, among other things, a 'cardioplegic' blood infusion ... News Today Online Endothelial apoptosis and circulating endothelial cells after bypass ... - Nov 11, 2005 Cardioplegic arrest was induced with 2 l of a single dose of Bretschneider's cold crystalloid solution, administered antegradely into the aortic root. ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Video-assisted multivessel revascularization through a left anterior... - Jul 1, 2007 ...vein anastomoses with the Symmetry Aortic Connector System and cardiopulmonary bypass with femoral cannulation and without cardioplegic arrest. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Surgical treatment of multivalvular endocarditis: Twenty-one–year... - Aug 1, 2008 Myocardial protection was provided by the infusion of cardioplegic solution and topical cooling. Radical resection of all infected valvular and paravalvular ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Correction of cardiac defects through a right thoracotomy in children - Jan 1, 2008 When the body temperature reaches 24° to 32° C, the aorta is crossclamped and cold crystalloid cardioplegic solution is infused into the ascending aorta. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... SIMULTANEOUS MANIPULATION OF THE NITRIC OXIDE AND … - Mar 1, 2006 After 30 minutes of perfusion, hearts were arrested with St. Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution, global ischemia was induced at 37° C for 45 minutes, ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Cognitive outcomes in elderly high-risk patients 1 year after off... - Sep 5, 2007 ...and cold blood cardioplegic arrest in all patients. Patients with pronounced aortic calcifications were converted to off-pump surgery, according to the ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... ACADESINE: A NEW DRUG THAT MAY IMPROVE MYOCARDIAL … - Jul 1, 2005 418) or acadesine (n = 403) by intravenous infusion over 7 hours (0.1 mg/kg per minute) and in the cardioplegic solution (placebo or acadesine; 5µg/ml). ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Significance of radial artery anomalies in coronary artery bypass... - Sep 29, 2007 ...onto the first diagonal 1 instead of the intended obtuse marginal 1 under cardiopulmonary bypass and intermittent cold blood cardioplegic arrest. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Complete autologous reconstruction of the aorta and the pulmonary … - Apr 12, 2006 Under cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic cardiac arrest, the ascending aorta was transsected just above the commissures of the truncus valve after the ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Simultaneous Antegrade And Retrograde Delivery Of Continuous Warm … - Sep 1, 2006 Objective: Simultaneous delivery of antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia may provide a more homogeneous distribution of cardioplegic solution. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... SWITCH BACK: USING THE PULMONARY AUTOGRAFT TO REPLACE … - Jun 1, 2005 St. Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution was infused every 30 minutes combined with external myocardial cooling. The pulmonary artery was transected just ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Topical use of antifibrinolytic agents reduces postoperative bleeding:... - Sep 14, 2006 ...achieved with a single antegrade dose of blood cardioplegia followed by a continuous retrograde application of blood potassium cardioplegic solution. ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Cryoablation for surgical treatment of chronic atrial fibrillation... - Jul 5, 2007 The cryoablative Cox-Maze III procedure was performed during the re-warming phase with the heart still under cardioplegic arrest. ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Cardiac pheochromocytoma -- Okum et al. 129 (3): 674 -- The Journal... - Jun 1, 2008 These authors advocate excision with cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest. Figure 2. T2-weighted axial image at the same level as Figure 1, ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Heart–lung transplantation in patients with pulmonary atresia and … - Sep 12, 2008 For donor cardiac preservation, Bretschneider cardioplegic solution was used until 1994, when it was replaced by University of Wisconsin solution. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Internationally-Renowned Cardiothoracic Surgeon Dr. Sudhir Srivastava... - Oct 9, 2008 ..."Because the C-PortFlex-A system can be used to create anastomoses on a beating heart, thepatient may not need cardiopulmonary bypass or cardioplegic ... International Business Times Requirements for compounding sterile preparations: proposed revisions... - Jul 24, 2006 In 1990, four patients died of Enterobacter infection from a nonsterile cardioplegic solution compounded and sterilized by filtration in a hospital. ... Free with registration - Drug Topics - AccessMyLibrary.com Opioids confer myocardial tolerance to ischemia: Interaction of delta... - Apr 1, 2006 Control hearts with standard cardioplegic protection alone were compared with those with cardioplegia plus preperfusion with a delta opioid agonist, ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Open-heart surgery in patients with liver cirrhosis - Sep 11, 2006 ...and 0.5–1 unit of packed red cells if blood cardioplegic solution was indicated or predicted hematocrit level during CPB was below 20%. ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... The effects of various leukocyte filtration strategies in cardiac... - Sep 5, 2006 There is substantial evidence that cardioplegic leukocyte filtration attenuates the reperfusion injury at a cellular level, but this has not been translated ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Late perforation of right atrium and aortic root after percutaneous... - Jun 7, 2007 After antegrade cold cardioplegic arrest, we removed the 23-mm Amplatzer device and the adherent wall of the interatrial septum (Figures 1 and 2). ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... The effects of the rate of reoxygenation on the recovery of hypoxemic... - Jun 1, 2007 Inadequate myocardial protection with cold cardioplegic arrest during repair of tetralogy of Fallot. JTHORAC CARDIOVASC SURG 1988;95:223-9.[Abstract] The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Modified hemi-Fontan operation and subsequent nonsurgical Fontan … - Aug 1, 2007 The multifenestrated baffle can be placed during a short period of cardioplegic arrest. The baffle is constructed from a polytetrafluoroethylene prosthesis. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Modification of stage II procedure after hybrid palliation (bilateral... - Aug 3, 2007 Cardiopulmonary bypass was initiated, the branch pulmonary arteries were occluded, the patient was cooled, and circulatory and cardioplegic arrest was ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... The effects of cardioplegia on coronary pressure–flow velocity … - Mar 1, 2008 ...the changes in coronary perfusion pressure-flow velocity relationships, and to test whether this relationship is affected by cardioplegic method. ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Incidence, risk factors, and prognosis of postoperative hyperbilirubin... - May 30, 2007 ...mannitol (300 mg/kg), heparin (2000 U/l), and 0.5–1 unit of packed red cells if blood cardioplegic solution was indicated or the predicted hematocrit ... European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic... Bristol University | News from the University | Mending Heart - Sep 5, 2006 During surgery the heart is normally paralysed by a cardioplegic solution, while blood is diverted from the vascular system and pumped through plastic ... University of Bristol Management of persistent tricuspid endocarditis with transplantation... - Jan 1, 2008 We used cardioplegic arrest, but we also believe that this operation can be performed at normothermia with the heart beating. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Insulin-like growth factor 1 improves the relationship between... - Feb 1, 2006 Animals underwent 70 to 120 minutes (mean 87 minutes) of hypothermic CPB (28°C) with 40 minutes of aortic crossclamping and cardioplegic arrest (4°C, ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Postconditioning in cardiac surgery for tetralogy of Fallot - Jan 7, 2007 The myocardium was protected using intermittent antegrade perfusion of cold blood cardioplegic solution (St Thomas Hospital) in a ratio of 1:4. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... TOPICAL USE OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN CORONARY ARTERY … - Sep 1, 2008 Normothermia at 37°C and isothermic intermittent antegrade administration of blood potassium cardioplegic solution were used in all patients. ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Complete surgical excision of a huge left ventricular fibroma - Jan 7, 2005 Cardiopulmonary bypass was established, and the aorta was crossclamped under cardioplegic arrest. The epicardium was then incised 3 cm lateral to the ... The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascul... Ischemia; Findings in ischemia provide new insights - Oct 25, 2005 After cardioplegic arrest of the donor heart, epsilon-protein kinase C activator was injected antegrade into the coronary arteries. Hearts were procured and ... Pay-Per-View - Science Letter - Factiva, from Dow Jones Ensuring safety in sterile compounding operations: pharmaceutical … - Sep 1, 2005 In 1990, four patients died of enterobacter infection from a nonsterile cardioplegic solution (a mixture of minerals and amino acids used in certain ... $9.94 - Pharmaceutical Technology - Alacra Store Ischemia; Findings in ischemia provide new insights - Oct 29, 2005 After cardioplegic arrest of the donor heart, epsilon-protein kinase C activator was injected antegrade into the coronary arteries. Hearts were procured and ... Pay-Per-View - Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week - Factiva, from Dow Jones Press Release: New Drug Fails to Reduce the Progression of Coronary … - Nov 15, 2005 Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery; April 20, 2007 ; 700+ words ... ... cardioplegic arrest, quadruple coronary artery bypass grafting was performed ... Pay-Per-View - PR Newswire - HighBeam Research cardiovascular disease Cardiopulmonary bypass - Jun 16, 2008 Cardiopulmonary bypass is now more often carried out by using cardioplegic solutions designed to provide the heart with the necessary minimal nutrient and ... Subscription - Encyclopedia Britannica Cardica Announces Live Webcast Demonstrating Breakthrough Device to … - Dec 10, 2007 ...procedures to be more reliably performed without the assistance of cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest of the heart," added Dr. Brunsting. ... $4.95 - PR Newswire - ECNext |
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