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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 24, 582-590, Copyright © 1977 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
WY Moores, JP Hannon, J Crum, D Willford, WG Rodkey and JW Geasling
Four extracorporeal perfusion conditions (continuous beating, continuous
fibrillating, pulsatile beating, and pulsatile fibrillating) were tested
for 15 minutes each in pigs. Coronary flow, endocardial- epicardial flow
ratio, phasic coronary flow, myocardial oxygen consumption, and myocardial
lactate extraction were measured. No significant differences in any of
these variables were found between pulsatile and continuous flow states in
either fibrillating or beating hearts (p greater than 0.05). In both
fibrillating conditions, significant elevations of myocardial oxygen
consumption and decreases in endocardial-epicardial flow ratios were found
(p less than 0.05). Lactate extraction occurred in all conditions, and
phasic coronary flows were similar in both beating conditions. These data
suggest caution in the expectation that pulsatile perfusion will reverse
the coronary flow and myocardial oxygen consumption changes seen with
fibrillation.
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Coronary flow distribution and dynamics during continuous and pulsatile extracorporeal circulation in the pig
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