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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 48, 38-42, Copyright © 1989 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
PS Greene, DE Cameron, EM Griffiths, JM DiNatale and TJ Gardner
Hypothermic fibrillatory arrest (HFA) was compared with conventional
hypothermic cardioplegic arrest (HCA) in a model of acute regional
ischemia. In 20 pigs, the left anterior descending coronary artery was
occluded for 30 minutes before cardiopulmonary bypass. In the HCA group (n
= 10), the heart was arrested with a hyperkalemic cold crystalloid
solution, whereas in HFA animals (n = 10), the heart was vented and allowed
to fibrillate spontaneously without cross-clamping. Miniature pH probes
monitored intramyocardial pH during 45 minutes of arrest (HCA or HFA, both
with systemic and topical myocardial cooling) and during two hours of
coronary reperfusion. Hypothermic fibrillatory arrest did not ameliorate
the acidosis in the ischemic (left anterior descending) region; indeed,
after two hours of coronary reperfusion, there was a trend toward more
acidosis in the postischemic left anterior descending territory in the HFA
group. However, HFA did prevent acidosis in the nonischemic (left
circumflex) territory. Infarct size expressed as percent of region at risk
was 18.1% +/- 3.2% (mean +/- standard error of the mean) in the HCA animals
and 18.8% +/- 4.4% in the HFA animals. These results demonstrate that HFA
offers no advantage over HCA in protection of regionally ischemic
myocardium in a model with minimal collateral circulation.
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Does hypothermic fibrillatory arrest improve myocardial protection during emergency revascularization?
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
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