Abstract:BACKGROUND: Protamine, an immunologically active, cationic amine, has been suspected of impairing lung mechanics when administered after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) to reverse heparin. Whether such adverse changes are an effect of protamine itself, the formation of heparin-protamine complexes, the extent of heparin anticoagulation, or its chemical reversal is not known. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using a computer-controlled, forced-ventilation method over a variety of physiological tidal volume (V(T)) and frequency… Show more
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