Pflügers Archiv : European journal of physiology
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A local hypothermia is often used during cardiac operations to slow down the tissue metabolism. The heart is cooled down with cold cardioplegic solution. Sometimes even the topical cooling with or without ice slush is used. ⋯ The heat transfer was modeled by a diffusion equation that was discretised in space and time and solved by a parallel algorithm. Finally, the cooling of heart during an operation, with and without topical ice slush, was simulated on a cluster of 9 PC-based computers, which assured sufficient computing power. The simulated results are presented as images of cross sections in different planes with temperatures shown by different colors.
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The aim of the present study was to test the sensitivity of different classes of sensory axons to lidocaine 2 and 4% nerve block. The basic approach was to examine changes in compound action potential (CAP) of A and C axons of the rat sural nerve induced by 2 or 4% lidocaine nerve block in vitro. CAP in control sural nerves (n = 6 for each experimental group) before nerve block was induced, consisted of the early component (A axons: 0.3 +/- 0.02 ms) and the late component (C axons: 12.2 +/- 1.14 ms) with peak voltage amplitudes 4.4 +/- 1.4 mV and 0.04 +/- 0.02 mV, respectively. ⋯ However, 4% lidocaine did not affect the maximal depression of CAP of sensory A axons. These results support the view, that C axons are more sensitive to lidocaine nerve block than A axons. In addition, our results suggest a population of sensory A axons which is non-sensitive to 2% and 4% lidocaine.