- The most
common procedure for
accomplishing asystole is
infusing cold
cardioplegic solution into the
coronary circulation. This
process protects the myocardium...
-
lungs during surgery by
circulating blood and oxygen. With the
heart in
cardioplegic arrest,
harvested arteries and
veins are used to
connect across problematic...
- With the
addition of
extra pot****ium salt, it can be used to
prepare a
cardioplegic solution. Tyrode's
solution was
invented by
Maurice Vejux Tyrode (1878–1930)...
-
reintroduction of
oxygen in a
traditional resuscitation.
Research using cardioplegic blood infusion resulted in a 79.4%
survival rate with
cardiac arrest...
- cardiologist, cardiology, cardiomegaly, cardiomyopathy, cardioplegia,
cardioplegic, cardiospasm, electrocardiogram, electrocardiography, endocardium, epicardium...
- patient's
heart is
stopped (cardioplegia). This can be done with a Y-type
cardioplegic infusion catheter placed on the aorta, de-aired and
connected to the...
- cardiologist, cardiology, cardiomegaly, cardiomyopathy, cardioplegia,
cardioplegic, cardiospasm, electrocardiogram, electrocardiography, endocardium, epicardium...
- open-heart
surgery to
temporarily stop the
heart from beating,
known as
cardioplegic cardiac arrest. Del Nido
developed the
solution while working at the...
-
known as
amiodarone Cardio-Green Cardiogen-82
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Cardizem LA
Cardrase Cardura...
- the
recovery of
isolated rat
hearts perfused with
buffer after cold
cardioplegic arrest. A
majority of
patients recover but some
develop a
cardiac low-output...