• J Card Surg · Sep 2006

    Cardiopulmonary bypass without ischemic arrest: a myocardial protection strategy for high-risk patients requiring urgent CABG.

    • Enoch Akowuah, Simon Allen, and Adrian Marchbank.
    • Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth Devon, UK. akowuah@yahoo.com
    • J Card Surg. 2006 Sep 1;21(5):496-7.

    AbstractFor patients requiring emergency coronary artery revascularization, mortality remains high. One of the primary reasons is poor functional and metabolic recovery of the myocardium after ischemic arrest. We describe a hybrid of the off-pump and on-pump techniques to avoid ischemic arrest during coronary revascularization for this high-risk group.

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