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  • Title: Myocardial cooling with ice-slush provides no cardioprotective effects in aortic valve replacement.
    Author: Braathen B, Vengen OA, Tønnessen T.
    Journal: Scand Cardiovasc J; 2006 Dec; 40(6):368-73. PubMed ID: 17118828.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: Topical cooling of the heart with ice-slush has been widely used for myocardial protection. No prospective, randomized study has evaluated the effect of ice-slush on acknowledged markers (CK-MB, troponin-T) of myocardial damage during aortic valve replacement (AVR). This was the first aim of the present study. A second aim was to examine whether performing a study per se reduced myocardial damage. DESIGN: Sixty patients undergoing AVR were receiving cold crystalloid antegrade cardioplegia every 20 min. Thirty patients were randomized to achieve additional topical cooling with ice-slush. CK-MB and troponin-T were compared between groups as well as to a group of patients undergoing AVR immediately prior to the study. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in myocardial markers between patients with or without ice-slush. However, we found significantly higher levels of troponin-T and CK-MB in patients undergoing AVR prior to start of the study. CONCLUSIONS: Topical cooling with ice-slush does not provide additional cardioprotective effects. Comparison with an historical cohort indicates that administration of crystalloid cardioplegia following a rigid protocol might reduce myocardial damage.
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