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Accelerated myocardial metabolic recovery with terminal warm blood cardioplegia

Abstract

Although blood cardioplegia provides excellent protection, myocardial metabolic recovery is delayed. To evaluate the benefits of a terminal warm cardioplegic infusion after cold blood cardioplegia, we performed a prospective randomized trial in 20 patients undergoing elective coronary bypass grafting. Eleven patients received cold blood cardioplegia and nine patients received cold blood cardioplegia and warm blood cardioplegia before cross-clamp removal (hot shot). The hot shot provided oxygen and removed excess lactate from the arrested heart. After the hot shot lactate was extracted by the heart and tissue adenosine triphosphate and glycogen concentrations were preserved. Atrial pacing and volume loading 3 and 4 hours postoperatively decreased myocardial lactate extraction after cold blood cardioplegia but increased lactate extraction after the hot shot. Left atrial pressures were higher at similar end-diastolic volumes (by nuclear ventriculography), which suggested decreased diastolic compliance after cold blood cardioplegia. Terminal warm blood cardioplegia accelerated myocardial metabolic recovery, preserved high-energy phosphates, improved the metabolic response to postoperative hemodynamic stresses, and reduced left atrial pressures.

Authors

Teoh KH; Christakis GT; Weisel RD; Fremes SE; Mickle DAG; Romaschin AD; Harding RS; Ivanov J; Madonik MM; Ross IM

Journal

Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol. 91, No. 6, pp. 888–895

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1986

DOI

10.1016/s0022-5223(19)35968-9

ISSN

0022-5223

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