Blood Cardioplegia Serves as a Bicarbonate Donor to the Myocardium during Ischemia: Effects of Anoxia and Hypercapnia on Acid-Base Characteristics of Blood Cardioplegic Solution
Abstract:Objectives: We investigated the alterations of acid-base characteristics of the blood cardioplegia (BCP) solution during aortic cross-clamping in hearts arrested with BCP and during in vitro-simulated ischemia. Methods: Following aortic cross-clamping, the hearts of 40 patients undergoing cardiac surgery were intermittently infused with an 18°C BCP solution and finally with a 34°C BCP solution prior to aortic cross-clamp release. We measured the pH, partial CO2 pressure (pCO2), [HCO3… Show more
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