The regional capillary distribution of retrograde blood cardioplegia in explanted human hearts (original) (raw)

Retrograde continuous warm blood cardioplegia: a new concept in myocardial protection

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Does warm blood retrograde cardioplegia preserve right ventricular function?

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Uniformity of perfusion in all regions of the human heart by warm continuous retrograde cardioplegia

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Perfusion deficits with retrograde warm blood cardioplegia

Irvin Krukenkamp

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Anatomic and hemodynamic considerations influencing the efficiency of retrograde cardioplegia

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Right ventricular protection with coronary sinus retrograde cardioplegia

Francis Sutter

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Retrograde continuous warm blood cardioplegia

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Randomized study of right ventricular function with intermittent warm or cold cardioplegia

George Christakis

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996

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Protective effects of retrograde compared with antegrade cardioplegia on right ventricular systolic and diastolic function during coronary bypass surgery

James Diehl

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Comparison of retrograde versus antegrade cold blood cardioplegia: randomized trial in elective coronary artery bypass patients

Marek Jasiński

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Effects of atrial cardioplegia on the ischemic right ventricle after acute coronary artery occlusion and reperfusion

James Diehl

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Warm Blood Cardioplegia for Myocardial Protection: Concepts and Controversies

Nicole Lin

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Myocardial recovery: Perfusion of the fibrillating heart versus cold chemical cardioplegia

Alexander Geha

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Myocardial protection in diffuse coronary artery disease. Intermittent retrograde cold-blood cardioplegia at systemic normothermia versus intermittent antegrade cold-blood cardioplegia at moderate systemic hypothermia

Donato Sisto

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Ischemic tolerance of the arrested heart during warm cardioplegia

John Zelano

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Continuous retrograde blood cardioplegia is associated with lower hospital mortality after heart valve surgery

Paul Herijgers, Willem Flameng

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Myocardial Distribution of Antegrade Cold Crystalloid and Tepid Blood Cardioplegia

Jakob Vinten-Johansen

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Myocardial protection by continuous, blood, antegrade-retrograde cardioplegia in rabbits

Marcos Silva

Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 2007

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cardioplegia Anatomic and hemodynamic considerations influencing the efficiency of retrograde

Permyos Ruengsakulrach

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Antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia: Alternate or simultaneous?

John Ikonomidis

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1996

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Myocardial protection with intermittent cold blood during aortic valve operation: antegrade versus retrograde delivery

M-saadeh Suleiman

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Continuous warm blood cardioplegia: A randomized prospective clinical comparison

weerachai nawarawong

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Retrograde Hot-Shot Cardioplegia in Patients With Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Undergoing Aortic Valve Replacement

M-saadeh Suleiman

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Prospective, randomized trial of retrograde warm blood cardioplegia: Myocardial benefit and neurologic threat

William Weintraub

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1994

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Resuscitative retrograde blood cardioplegia☆, ☆☆, ★, ★★Are amino acids or continuous warm techniques necessary?

Aubrey Galloway

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Warm and tepid cardioplegia: do they provide equal myocardial protection?

Pierre-Emmanuel Falcoz

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Vollmer Bomfim

Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2005

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The short-term and long-term effects of warm or tepid cardioplegia

Gopal Bhatnagar, Charles Cutrara

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Does interruption of normothermic cardioplegia have adverse effects on myocardium? A retrospective and prospective clinical evaluation

John Rousou

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Warm heart surgery and results of operation for recent myocardial infarction

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