2023
DOI: 10.1177/02676591231199214
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A novel survival rat model of hyperkalemia and landiolol induced cardioplegic arrest and resuscitation via cardiopulmonary bypass

Ru Kun Xu,
Pei Cheng Ding,
JianKai Wang
et al.

Abstract: Objective A small animal model would be an effective tool for research on the pathophysiology of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). However, numerous CPB models do not involve myocardial arrest and resuscitation. The aim of this research is to establish an easily achievable myocardial arrest and resuscitation CPB model through hyperkalemia and landiolol, simulating clinical cardiac surgery. Materials and methods Ten Sprague-Dawley rats were chosen for CPB. Rats underwent sevoflurane inhalation induction anesthesia … Show more

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“…These limitations were built into the typical approaches used in experiments involving rat heart surgeries. Rats were deemed viable for long-term survival if their respiration, blood pressure, and heart rate remained stable 2 hours post-CPB (35). Consequently, this study opted to evaluate rat survival at the 2-hour postoperative mark.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These limitations were built into the typical approaches used in experiments involving rat heart surgeries. Rats were deemed viable for long-term survival if their respiration, blood pressure, and heart rate remained stable 2 hours post-CPB (35). Consequently, this study opted to evaluate rat survival at the 2-hour postoperative mark.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%