A comparison of blood, crystalloid and oxygenated crystalloid cardioplegia solutions on myoglobin and creatine kinase release following cardiac surgery
Abstract:Oxygenated crystalloid cardioplegia was found not to produce better cardioprotection than blood or crystalloid cardioplegia, as assessed by myoglobin and creatine kinase MB (CPK-MB) isoenzyme, in patients undergoing coronary artery surgery. Myoglobin and CPK-MB levels were found to peak at 1 and 3 h, respectively, following release of the aortic cross-clamp. There was a good correlation between peak myoglobin and CPK-MB levels. CPK-MB of non-cardiac origin was found to represent a substantial proportion of tot… Show more
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