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Left ventricular dysfunction after two hours of polarizing or depolarizing cardioplegic arrest in a porcine model.
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Perfusion . Jan2019, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p67-75. 9p. 1 Chart, 5 Graphs. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Introduction: This experimental study compares myocardial function after prolonged arrest by St. Thomas' Hospital polarizing cardioplegic solution (esmolol, adenosine, Mg2+) with depolarizing (hyperkalaemic) St. Thomas' Hospital No 2, both administered as cold oxygenated blood cardioplegia. Methods: Twenty anaesthetized pigs on tepid (34°C) cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) were randomised to cardioplegic arrest for 120 min with antegrade, repeated, cold, oxygenated, polarizing (STH-POL) or depolarizing (STH-2) blood cardioplegia every 20 min. Cardiac function was evaluated at Baseline and 60, 150 and 240 min after weaning from CPB, using a pressure-conductance catheter and epicardial echocardiography. Regional tissue blood flow, cleaved caspase-3 activity and levels of malondialdehyde were evaluated in myocardial tissue samples. Results: Preload recruitable stroke work (PRSW) was increased after polarizing compared to depolarizing cardioplegia 150 min after declamping (73.0±3.2 vs. 64.3±2.4 mmHg, p=0.047). Myocardial tissue blood flow rate was high in both groups compared to the Baseline levels and decreased significantly in the STH-POL group only, from 60 min to 150 min after declamping (p<0.005). Blood flow was significantly reduced in the STH-POL compared to the STH-2 group 240 min after declamping (p<0.05). Left ventricular mechanical efficiency, the ratio between total pressure-volume area and blood flow rate, gradually decreased after STH-2 cardioplegia and was significantly reduced compared to STH-POL cardioplegia after 150 and 240 min (p<0.05 for both). Conclusion: Myocardial protection for two hours of polarizing cardioplegic arrest with STH-POL in oxygenated blood is non-inferior compared to STH-2 blood cardioplegia. STH-POL cardioplegia alleviates the mismatch between myocardial function and perfusion after weaning from CPB [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *HEART ventricle diseases
*ADENOSINES
*ANALYSIS of variance
*ANIMAL experimentation
*BLOOD gases analysis
*CARDIOPULMONARY bypass
*CATHETERIZATION
*ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
*EXPERIMENTAL design
*LEFT heart ventricle
*HEART failure
*HEART function tests
*HEMODYNAMICS
*POTASSIUM
*RESEARCH funding
*SWINE
*OXIDATIVE stress
*CARDIOPLEGIC solutions
*DATA analysis software
*TISSUE arrays
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*ESMOLOL
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 02676591
- Volume :
- 34
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Perfusion
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 133695742
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0267659118791357