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163 related items for PubMed ID: 8775181

  • 1. Cold and warm myocardial protection techniques.
    Guyton RA, Gott JP, Brown WM, Craver JM.
    Adv Card Surg; 1996; 7():1-29. PubMed ID: 8775181
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  • 2. Evaluation of myocardial metabolism with microdialysis after protection with cold blood- or cold crystalloid cardioplegia. A porcine model.
    Runge M, Hughes P, Peter Gøtze J, Petersen RH, Steinbrüchel DA.
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  • 3. The physiologic basis of warm cardioplegia.
    Mauney MC, Kron IL.
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  • 4. Do we need hypothermia in myocardial protection?
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  • 5. The short-term and long-term effects of warm or tepid cardioplegia.
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  • 8. Cardiac and neurological assessment of normothermia/warm blood cardioplegia vs hypothermia/cold crystalloid cardioplegia in pediatric cardiac surgery: insight from a prospective randomized trial.
    Poncelet AJ, van Steenberghe M, Moniotte S, Detaille T, Beauloye C, Bertrand L, Nassogne MC, Rubay JE.
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  • 9. Normothermic techniques during open heart operations.
    Birdi I, Izzat MB, Bryan AJ, Angelini GD.
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  • 10. Aortic valve replacement: better myocardial protection by cold or warm retrograde blood cardioplegia?
    Boening A, Sanuri M, Buchwald D, Laczkovics AM.
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  • 11. Polarized arrest with warm or cold adenosine/lidocaine blood cardioplegia is equivalent to hypothermic potassium blood cardioplegia.
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  • 12. Crystalloid versus cold blood cardioplegia and cardiac troponin I release.
    Pichon H, Chocron S, Alwan K, Toubin G, Kaili D, Falcoz P, Latini L, Clement F, Viel JF, Etievent JP.
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  • 13. Continuous antegrade blood cardioplegia: cold vs. tepid.
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  • 17. Pediatric myocardial protection.
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  • 18. Myocardial protection for coronary bypass grafting: the Toronto Hospital perspective.
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  • 19. Tepid blood versus cold crystalloid cardioplegia in cardiac protection.
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  • 20. Microvascular reactivity after crystalloid, cold blood, and warm blood cardioplegic arrest.
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