Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1982; 30(6): 378-382
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1022428
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Retrograde Coronary Sinus Perfusion of Cold Cardioplegic Solutions in the Presence of Coronary Arterial Occlusions. Experimental Study

A. Saylam, A. Aytaç, O. Andaç, I. Tuncer, A. Aslan
  • Department of Pediatric Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Physiology and Adult Pathology, Hacettepe University Hospital, Hacettepe, Ankara, Turkey
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Publikationsdatum:
19. März 2008 (online)

Summary

Coronary arterial stenoses impose a constraint on the delivery of cold cardioplegic solutions conventionally perfused via the aortic root, resulting in uneven myocardial cooling and protection. Therefore the hearts undergoing coronary bypass operations show impaired cooling of the postocclusive myocardial regions, and temperature gradients among different myocardial fields are registered after cold cardioplegic perfusion. We applied retrograde coronary sinus perfusion of cold cardioplegic solution in canine hearts with occluded multiple left coronary arterial branches to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks, and a uniform left ventricular cooling was demonstrated by this technique.

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