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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 42, 31-36, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
TJ Takach, LR Glassman, GH Ribakove and RE Clark
The continuous measurement of intramyocardial pH was used to follow the
progression of ischemia and was correlated to the recovery of left
ventricular function following normothermic (38 degrees C) and hypothermic
(25 degrees C) global ischemia. New miniature myocardial transducers, which
incorporate fiberoptic technology and dual pH- and temperature-sensing
capability, were placed into the left ventricular free wall and septum of
52 sheep undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass. Left ventricular stroke work as
a function of mean left atrial pressure curves were generated before and
after cardiopulmonary bypass by volume loading with whole blood. Functional
recovery was determined by the ratio of the integrals of the preischemic
and postischemic function curves. Control sheep (N = 11) did not undergo
ischemia. Three groups (N = 41) underwent aortic cross-clamping until pH
reached 7.0, 6.8, or 6.6. The preischemic myocardial pH averaged 7.42 +/-
0.01. Following both normothermic and hypothermic global ischemia, no
significant difference was demonstrated in recovery of function between
control (pH 7.4) and pH 7.0 groups at either temperature. However, recovery
of function of the pH 6.8 and pH 6.6 groups was significantly decreased (p
less than 0.01) versus control and pH 7.0 groups at both temperatures. No
significant difference in recovery of function was demonstrated at any pH
level when normothermic versus hypothermic groups were compared. However,
hypothermia provided increased time (p less than 0.001) before each level
of function was reached with a slower rate of change of pH (p less than
0.01) compared with the corresponding same pH group in sheep undergoing
normothermic (38 degrees C) cardiopulmonary bypass.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)
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Continuous measurement of intramyocardial pH: correlation to functional recovery following normothermic and hypothermic global ischemia
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