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Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
1992 Volume.25 No. 2 p.125 ~ p.130
Effect of Oxygenation of Cardioplegic Solution on Electrical Stability and Postischemic Recovery of Cardiac Function after Ischemic Arrest in Isolated Rat Heart(I)




Abstract
To evaluate the effect of oxygenation(95% O2+5% CO2) of St. Thomas Hospital No.2 cardioplegic solution(Plegisol), 20 isolated perfused rat hearts were studied under hypothermic(20¡É) ischemic arrest for 2 hours with infusion of cardioplegic
solution
every 30minutes throughout the ischemic period. Ten isolated hearts were studied with the oxygenated cardioplegic solution and 10 another isolated hearts with the nonoxygenated one. Mean oxygen tensions of the nonxygenated and oxygenated
cardioplegic
solutions were 150mmHg and 470mmHg, respectively.
Two in 10 hearts infused with the nonoxygenated cardioplegic solution were not recovered from nonworking heart due to persistent ventricular fibrillation. In comparing hemodynamic parameters between both groups, the mean postischemic
recovery(expressed
as a percentage of its preischemic control value) was significantly greater with the oxygenated solution(in 10 recovered hearts) than the nonoxygenated solution(in 8 recovered hearts) (95.9¡¾1.8% compared with 88.5¡¾2.9% in peak aortic pressure,
p<0.05,
75.7%¡¾5.2% compared with 43.%¡¾6.5% in aortic flow, p<0.01, 75.5¡¾4.7% compared with 54.1¡¾5.6% in cardiac output, p<0.01, 78.3¡¾4.6% compared with 60.3¡¾4.6% compared with 60.3¡¾4.6% compared with 60.3¡¾6.2% in stroke volume, p<0.05, and
80.4¡¾5.3%
compared with 58.6¡¾7.0% in dP/dT, p<0.05).
It is concluded that oxygenation of St. Thomas Hospital No.2 cardioplegic solution improves cardiac electrical stability and postischemic hemodynamic recovery after ischemic arrest in the isolated perfused rat heart.
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