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  • 1. Effects of antegrade versus integrated blood cardioplegia on left ventricular function evaluated by echocardiographic real-time 3-dimensional speckle tracking.
    Bhaya M, Sudhakar S, Sadat K, Beniwal R, Joshi D, George JF, Nanda NC, Buckberg GD, Athanasuleas CL.
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  • 2. Getting to the heart of the matter.
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  • 3. Retrograde cardioplegia does not adequately perfuse the right ventricle.
    Allen BS, Winkelmann JW, Hanafy H, Hartz RS, Bolling KS, Ham J, Feinstein S.
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  • 4. Altered Regional Myocardial Mechanics in Transplanted Hearts: Influence of Time and Transplantation.
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  • 5. Retrograde-delivered cardioplegia is not distributed equally to the right ventricular free wall and septum.
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  • 6. Septal deformation patterns delineate mechanical dyssynchrony and regional differences in contractility: analysis of patient data using a computer model.
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    Circ Heart Fail; 2012 Jan; 5(1):87-96. PubMed ID: 21980078
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  • 7. Retrograde hot-shot cardioplegia in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy undergoing aortic valve replacement.
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  • 8. Comparison of cold versus warm cardioplegia. Crystalloid antegrade or retrograde blood?
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  • 9. Retrograde versus antegrade delivery of cardioplegic solution in myocardial revascularization. A clinical trial in patients with three-vessel coronary artery disease who underwent myocardial revascularization with extensive use of the internal mammary artery.
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    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1993 May; 105(5):854-63. PubMed ID: 8487564
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  • 10. Cardiomyocyte apoptosis after antegrade and retrograde cardioplegia during aortic valve surgery.
    Vähäsilta T, Malmberg M, Saraste A, Koskenvuo JW, Pärkkä JP, Valtonen M, Leino K, Nuutila K, Saukko P, Kuttila K, Savunen T.
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  • 11. Myocardial distribution of cardioplegic solution after retrograde delivery in patients undergoing cardiac surgical procedures.
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  • 12. Studies of retrograde cardioplegia. II. Advantages of antegrade/retrograde cardioplegia to optimize distribution in jeopardized myocardium.
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  • 13. Delivery of a non-potassium modified maintenance solution to enhance myocardial protection in stressed neonatal hearts: a new approach.
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  • 14. Simultaneous antegrade and retrograde delivery of continuous warm blood cardioplegia after global ischemia.
    Ericsson AB, Takeshima S, Vaage J.
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  • 15. Use of three-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography for quantitative assessment of global left ventricular function: a comparative study to three-dimensional echocardiography.
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  • 16. The Relationship between the Use of Cold and Isothermic Blood Cardioplegia Solution for Myocardial Protection during Cardiopulmonary Bypass and the Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury.
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  • 17. Intermittent antegrade hyperkalaemic warm blood cardioplegia supplemented with magnesium prevents myocardial substrate derangement in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery.
    Caputo M, Bryan AJ, Calafiore AM, Suleiman MS, Angelini GD.
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  • 18. The failure of retrograde continuous warm-blood cardioplegia to resuscitate cardiac function in experimental acute coronary artery occlusion and reperfusion.
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  • 19. Right ventricle is protected better by warm continuous than by cold intermittent retrograde blood cardioplegia in patients with obstructed right coronary artery.
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  • 20. Metabolic and functional evidence that retrograde warm blood cardioplegia does not injure the right ventricle in human beings.
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