Ultrastructure of myocardial microvessels was examined during surgical correction of congenital heart disease (ventricular septal defect) under conditions of cold and pharmacological low-potassium cardioplegia without perfusion. Addition of calcium antagonist verapamil to cardioplegic solution prevented postischemic damage to vascular and perivascular structures occurring during reperfusion and body temperature rise.
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