Atrial electrical activities during hypothermic, K(+)-induced cardioplegic arrest correlate with an increased incidence of postoperative supraventricular dysrhythmias in coronary artery bypass graft patients. Surface electrocardiogram (ECG) (S-ECG) may be insufficiently sensitive to detect such activity intraoperatively, and invasive methods are impractical and traumatic. From induction of anesthesia until the end of surgery, esophageal ECG signals were detected with a new bipolar esophageal probe and a new high-resolution preamplifier (frequency range 0.01-2000 Hz). The S-ECG and the esophageal ECG (E-ECG) were evaluated independently in 18 patients. Eight of 18 patients presented during cardioplegic arrest a mean of 483 +/- 119 high-amplitude, biphasic P components (mean amplitude 0.7 +/- 0.1 mV, range 0.35-1.15 mV) per patient (mean 36 +/- 6 [5-59] potentials/min) similar to those coinciding with the surface ECG P-waves during sinus rhythm. Six of these eight patients presented a mean of 29 +/- 11 low atrial activities (mean amplitude 0.14 +/- 0.023 mV; range 0.1-0.25 mV) per patient (mean 8.4 +/- 5.6 [2.3-48] potentials/min) in the E-ECG. In the S-ECG, one patient of these eight presented 26 P waves during cardioplegic arrest simultaneously with activities in the E-ECG. During the first 5 days, seven of eight (88%) patients with atrial activities in the E-ECG versus 3 of 10 (30%) patients without atrial activities developed supraventricular tachyarrhythmias postoperatively (P < 0.05). This new high-resolution E-ECG device detected in a beat-to-beat technique more atrial activity during cardioplegic arrest than a S-ECG and offered the advantages of artifact exclusion and better prediction of postoperative supraventricular dysrhythmias.
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January 2025
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lankenau Heart Institute, Wynnewood, PA, USA.
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Methods: PubMed, Scopus, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials were searched through August 2024 to conduct a meta-analysis comparing del Nido to other cardioplegia in adult patients with reduced LVEF (≤50%).
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Department of Anesthesiology, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital, No. 123, Tianfei Lane, Mochou Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210004, China.
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Methods: A cohort of 148 individuals afflicted with AF, who received valve replacement surgery in conjunction with the Cox maze III procedure at our clinic within the period extending from 2015 to 2023, were enrolled. Subsequent to adjustment by propensity score matching (PSM), the patients were categorized into two distinct groups: the HTK group and the BC group.
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Heart Centre Leipzig, University Clinic of Cardiac Surgery, HELIOS Clinic, University Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
Objective: Myocardial protection is important for a successful procedure cardiac surgery, and the key element of myocardial protection is cardioplegia. We compared Del Nido cardioplegia (DN) and Bretschneider histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate cardioplegia (HTK) regarding cardioprotective effects in a porcine model of prolonged ischaemia.
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J Extra Corpor Technol
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Physiology Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1449614535, Iran.
Introduction: Myocardial protection with cardioplegia is a crucial approach to mitigate myocardial damage during coronary bypass grafting surgery (CABG) with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The major component of the del Nido cardioplegia solution, Plasma-Lyte A, is difficult to obtain in Iran due to high cost. The objective of the current study was to study if the lactated Ringer's solution as the base for del Nido solution (LR DN) usage is a viable option as a substitute for Plasma-Lyte A in adult patients presenting for CABG surgery.
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.
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