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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 20, 56-65, Copyright © 1975 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
GF Tyers and HE Morgan
Isolated nonworking and working heart preparations are described and recent
modifications that increase their reliability and scope are reviewed.
Isolated perfused tissues are superior to other models for screening
myocardial preservation techniques. The metabolic and functional
differences between anoxia and ischemia are stressed, myocardial glycolysis
is reviewed, and from basic studies potentially fruitful avenues for
investigation of myocardial preservation techniques are outlined. Better
application of available knowledge of myocardial metabolism could further
reduce the risks of cardiac operation.
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Isolated heart perfusion techniques for rapid screening of myocardial preservation methods. Anoxia versus ischemia
Department of Surgery, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey.
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