1990
DOI: 10.1016/1010-7940(90)90144-o
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Comparison of standard (non-oxygenated) vs. oxygenated St. Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No. 2 (Plegisol)

Abstract: Recent studies have suggested that oxygenation of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions improves myocardial preservation. To assess whether oxygenation of St. Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution No. 2 (Plegisol) improves its clinical efficacy, 50 patients were randomly assigned into 2 groups: (1) those receiving Plegisol and (2) those receiving O2-Plegisol (PO2 greater than 500 mmHg at 4 degrees C). Efficacy was assessed by (a) clinical and haemodynamic parameters, (b) quantitative birefringence changes in res… Show more

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“…Most studies investigating the protective effect of oxygenation of crystalloid hyperkalemic cardioplegic solutions have demonstrated beneficial effects on the myocardium, both experimentally 25,26 and clinically 27 ; others, however, have been unable to demonstrate these beneficial effects. In this study (1B) we also failed to demonstrate an improvement in recovery of function with oxygenated STH2 relative to normoxic STH2; however, a number of differences between this and previous investigations may account for these effects.…”
Section: Multidose Oxygenated Infusions and Myocardial Protection Multidose Infusion Of Hyperkalemic Cardioplegia During Global Ischemia mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies investigating the protective effect of oxygenation of crystalloid hyperkalemic cardioplegic solutions have demonstrated beneficial effects on the myocardium, both experimentally 25,26 and clinically 27 ; others, however, have been unable to demonstrate these beneficial effects. In this study (1B) we also failed to demonstrate an improvement in recovery of function with oxygenated STH2 relative to normoxic STH2; however, a number of differences between this and previous investigations may account for these effects.…”
Section: Multidose Oxygenated Infusions and Myocardial Protection Multidose Infusion Of Hyperkalemic Cardioplegia During Global Ischemia mentioning
confidence: 99%