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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 41, 372-377, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RW Landymore, AE Marble and CA Cameron
Recent reports have suggested that small-amplitude electrical activity may
persist following the administration of potassium cardioplegia. This report
confirms the presence of small-amplitude electrical activity in the
potassium-arrested heart and describes a canine model that may be used to
measure microvolt plunge-electrode potentials during ischemic arrest.
Thirty-one adult mongrel dogs were placed on cardiopulmonary bypass and
underwent 90 minutes of ischemic arrest. The heart was arrested with 10 ml
per kilogram of body weight of crystalloid cardioplegia (20 mEq of KCl/L)
at 4 degrees C. Core temperature was maintained at 26 degrees C and
myocardial temperature, within a range of 8 degrees to 10 degrees C with
topical ice-slush saline solution. Cardioplegic solution, 10 ml/kg, was
reinfused every 30 minutes during the 90 minutes of ischemia. Electrical
activity and transmural temperature were continuously monitored over the
anterior surface of the left ventricle with specially designed plunge
electrodes. Visual electrical and mechanical activity ceased in each animal
after the infusion of cardioplegic solution, and was associated with an
isoelectric electrocardiogram. However, microvolt (10(-6)V) small-amplitude
electrical activity was recorded at a myocardial temperature of 10 degrees
C in each animal during ischemic arrest, and the activity from 6 animals
was stored on magnetic tape. Spectral analysis of electrical activity
during cardioplegic arrest indicated that the fundamental frequency of
small-amplitude electrical activity was in the range of 3.25 Hz. These data
confirm the presence of small- amplitude electrical activity in the
cardioplegia-arrested heart at 10 degrees C.
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Spectral analysis of small-amplitude electrical activity in the cold potassium-arrested heart
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